— The City, Texarkana Water Utilities (TWU), and Riverbend Water Resources invite residents to attend a Community Water Forum: Let’s Talk Water, an open-house style event designed to provide helpful information and answer questions related to water services, recent billing concerns, and long-term infrastructure investments.
The City, Texarkana Water Utilities (TWU), and Riverbend Water Resources invite residents to attend a Community Water Forum: Let’s Talk Water, an open-house style event designed to provide helpful information and answer questions related to water services, recent billing concerns, and long-term infrastructure investments.
This event will be held Monday, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Southwest Center. No formal presentation is planned, so residents are encouraged to stop by at any time during the two-hour window.
The Community Water Forum will allow attendees to speak directly with City staff, Riverbend, and TWU staff, receive one-on-one assistance, and learn more about the projects and programs shaping Texarkana’s water future.
Forum topics will include:
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Program – How new meters improve accuracy, water loss, and customer access to usage data
TWU System Improvements & Upcoming Projects - Learn more about overall TWU systems and upcoming water and sewer projects.
Water Service Line Inventory – TWU is conducting inventory of materials used in all customers' water service lines within the utility’s distribution system.
TWU Help Desk – Individualized account assistance with TWU Customer Service representatives
Riverbend Regional Water Infrastructure Program – Overview of the regional water treatment project and its long-term benefits
Residents with questions about their water bill, recent meter upgrades, or the Riverbend Regional Water Infrastructure Program are encouraged to attend.
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