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5 Apr ’15 - 8:31 am
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wonder what other cities are next

Starting this week, 25,000 households in Baltimore will suddenly lose their access to water for owing bills of $250 or more, with very little notice given and no public hearings.

Rita, a renter in Southeast Baltimore who asked to remain anonymous for this story in order to protect her two children from being taken away, told ThinkProgress she was served with a shutoff notice last week. Maryland law states that a child that is “neglected” may be taken out of his or her home and put into foster care. One characteristic of “neglect” as defined by the Maryland Department of Human Resources is a child with “consistently poor hygiene” that is “un-bathed, [having] unwashed or matted hair, noticeable body odor.”

“I love my kids, and I’d do anything for them,” Rita told ThinkProgress. “But if I turn on the shower or the sink and there’s no water, how can I give them a bath?”

Food and Water Watch researcher Mary Grant explained that making water unavailable to residents is a major health risk, and that if Baltimore were to deprive 25,000 households of water, diseases would have a high chance of propagating throughout densely-populated neighborhoods.

“There is direct risk associated with lack of access to water,” Grant told ThinkProgress. “When you lose your water service, you lose water to wash your hands to flush the toilet, there is risk of disease spreading.”

City officials like Department of Public Works director Rudy Chow claim that residents using water without paying are to blame for the $40 million in overdue water bills. In fact, the Baltimore Sun found more than a third of the unpaid bills stem from just 369 businesses, who owe $15 million in revenue, while government offices and nonprofits have outstanding water bills to the tune of $10 million. One of those businesses, RG Steel (now bankrupt) owes $7 million in delinquent water bills all by itself.

“It’s interesting that the city isn’t targeting those businesses first,” Grant said.

more http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2015/04/04/3642935/baltimore-water-shutoffs/

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This blame game needs to start with a look in the mirror. To allow bills to go delinquent that long from businesses and then take it out on residential accounts first, thats some really misplaced priorities.

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Someone told me once if you owe the bank $10,000 and are behind it's your problem, if you owe the bank $10,000,000 and are behind it's the banks problem, seems fitting here

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When I read the headline, I thought it was about a city in ruins.  You can't drive through Baltimore w/o multiple vacant houses on every block.

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crazy

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And when I say vacant, I don't mean nobody living in them.  I mean doors and windows closed up with cinder blocks.

 
 
There are 15,928 vacant buildings in Baltimore city [MAP ...
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A map plotting vacant buildings in Baltimore, assembled last August from the vacants dataset on OpenBaltimore.
 
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Man that looks like the west side of Reading

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looks like they are going through with it, could be a bad summer in Baltimore

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