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OPA covers streetlights debt


by John Davis, KUAM News
Friday, May 09, 2008

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The issue of the government's outstanding village streetlights bill was covered in a report released by the Office of the Public Auditor today. The Consolidated Commission on Utilities will start disconnecting village streetlights because the Government of Guam has failed to do anything to address the $13 million debt, $7 million of which is due by June 1, or else power bills will go up by 6%.

View the audit on GuamOPA.org

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