The survey will be sent out with October bills.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Lawrenceburg, Manchester, and Sparta Townships Conservancy District needs 100 percent participation from its customers.
The EPA and IDEM, Indiana’s regulatory agency over water, is requiring all water utilities to verify their service lines.
LMS Water Superintendent Hershell Gossett tells Eagle Country 99.3 that the survey will be attached to October bills for all LMS customers.
All LMS customers must complete the survey by October 16, 2024.
“We are asking all of our customers to help us identify your service line,” said Gossett. “This is the line coming into your house from the meter. We need 100 percent participation with this survey to stay in compliance, so please help us out and return this information.”
All LMS customers must complete the survey by October 16, 2024, but LMS is requesting the survey be filled out as soon as possible to help obtain compliance.
Completed surveys should be mailed or dropped off to the LMS office, P.O. Box 308 – 1406 Sunnyside Avenue, Aurora, IN 47001. Surveys may also be emailed to lmswater@yahoo.com.
Anyone with questions, should contact LMS at 812-926-2850.

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