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Posted on: June 24, 2014

[ARCHIVED] Bismarck Cost Share for Thawing Water Service Lines Claims Deadline is June 30

The deadline is approaching for Bismarck water customers to submit claims for cost sharing reimbursement for the thawing of frozen service lines. Claims must be submitted before July 1, 2014, for work completed no earlier than December 2013.

As a result of the deep frost penetration this past winter, a greater number of Bismarck water customers experienced water service line freeze-ups that stopped their service. Customers hired local contractors with specialized equipment to thaw their service lines and restore service. The cost of thawing lines to restore service has been burdensome to many residents.

The Bismarck City Commission approved an action April 8, 2014 to cost share the thawing of water service lines as follows:

• The City would cover up to half the cost to thaw the service line, and would make this retroactive back to the 1st of the year. It would also cap the cost which the City would help recover which would be up to $1,000.00 maximum per property.
• The homeowner would be responsible to get the service line unstuck and then turn in their receipts for the work.
• This action will cover thawing any portion of the water service line, both on private property or in the right-of-way. It will not cover the cost of thawing pipes that are on the customer’s side of the water meter.
• This action to cost share service line thawing is not covered under the City’s service line repair policy and will be paid from separate water utility funds so as to not put an additional burden on the service line repair reserve fund.
• Claims must be submitted before July 1, 2014 and be for work completed no earlier than December 2013.

For more information and details about the cost sharing and reimbursement visit the Thawing of Water Service Lines link below.

Thawing of Water Service Lines
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