BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Some neighbors in Jefferson County are outraged after getting water and sewer bills totaling thousands of dollars. But a possible agreement between the Birmingham Water Works Board and the Jefferson County Commission could address this issue. Some BWWB customers said “high water consumption” has led to… Read More
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