
The Jal Shakti Department in Baramulla has warned consumers, particularly commercial establishments, to clear their outstanding water bills within four days or face disconnection.
Speaking to reporters, Executive Engineer Baramulla Division, Er Aijaz Ahmed, said that the department has no option but to disconnect the water supply of defaulters, beginning with commercial units and subsequently extending the action to domestic users.
“Clear your outstanding bills, or we will be forced to disconnect your water supply,” he said, urging those with unregistered connections to regularise them immediately to avoid punitive measures.
He added that consumers with pending dues exceeding Rs 10,000 would be the first to face immediate disconnection. He also encouraged consumers to make payments online to avoid inconvenience.
Er Aijaz further warned against the misuse of potable water, stating that legal action, including the filing of an FIR, will be taken against those found using tap water for non-essential activities such as watering kitchen gardens and washing vehicles. “We won’t hesitate to take stringent action against violators,” he cautioned.
He urged consumers to use water judiciously. “Nobody will be given special treatment,” he asserted. (KNO)
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