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    WASA Issues FIR Notices for Overdue Bills Exceeding One Month

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) has initiated a strict measure by appending First Information Report (FIR) warnings to bills that remain unpaid for over one month. This move aims to enforce timely payments and curb the rising issue of bill defaulters, which impacts the agency’s ability to maintain water services effectively. Customers receiving these notices are being urged to clear their dues promptly to avoid escalation into legal proceedings. This step reflects WASA’s commitment to ensuring financial discipline and sustainable water supply management.

    In a significant development, the FIR warnings serve as a formal legal alert, signaling that continued non-payment could lead to police involvement and possible court action. Such enforcement mechanisms are increasingly necessary as overdue payments accumulate, threatening the operational capacity of water utilities. The agency’s approach underscores the importance of consumer responsibility in maintaining essential public services. Meanwhile, this initiative may also prompt public debate on affordability and service quality issues related to water supply.

    Notably, this enforcement strategy aligns with broader efforts by municipal bodies to enhance revenue collection and reduce losses from unpaid utility bills. By leveraging legal tools, WASA hopes to deter chronic defaulters and improve overall compliance rates. The impact of this policy could extend beyond immediate financial recovery, potentially fostering a culture of accountability among consumers. As the situation unfolds, it remains crucial for stakeholders to balance enforcement with support for vulnerable populations facing payment difficulties.

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