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Augusta Utilities still seeing higher water bills after cyberattack

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Augusta Utilities still seeing higher water bills after cyberattack


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta Utilities says they’re getting more calls about high bills.

It has been about a month since we last checked in, where Augusta Utilities said that water bills should return back to normal after the cyber attack threw things for a loop.

But people say they’re still seeing their bills double.

So what’s the problem?

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Augusta Utilities says a number of factors are still at play, including the summer season’s uptick in water use, the rise of bills in general, but also the water meters themselves.

There’s already a campaign to replace all 75,000 meters in the county, but some were installed as far back as the 1980′s.

Desperate for help after receiving a water bill for $140 for water use that Carolyn Cope says normally costs $70, Cope says she tapped a nearby utility worker to check out her meter.

“He looked in and he said ‘Oh Ms. Cope, wow. This needs to be replaced, it’s very old.’ and I was like, I’m sure it is. I’ve lived here for 20 years and I’ve never had it replaced,” she said.

She lives alone with her dog Max and knew something was up, but was tired of getting workarounds when reaching out to Augusta Utilities.

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“It was the food coloring test, I was supposed to put drops of that in my commodes, in my bathrooms and see if there was a leak, and see if it showed up in the bowl, I did all that and nothing happened, except it made a mess in the back of the toilet,” said Cope.

As it turns out Augusta Utilities says if it’s not the summer water use, it’s the meters themselves.

Of the 75,000 water meters active in Richmond County, about 30% still have to be read in person.

Separate parts inside the device were all affected during the cyber shutdown, but some are just old.

There’s been an active campaign in Augusta Utilities since 2021 when they were awarded $6 million in American Rescue Plan money to replace all 75,000, but they’re still working on deciding a trial replacement model and this project is set to take five years to complete replacing them all.

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There’s a back order on water meters because of high demand during COVID, but they say the meters should still be working normally for the most part.

Direct of Augusta Utilities, Wes Byne, said: “There should not be anomalies still. And again, if we can find out who those citizens are that are



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One dead after being hit by car in Aiken County

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One dead after being hit by car in Aiken County


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -One person is dead after being struck by a vehicle on US 1 in Aiken County.

The South Carolina High Patrol and Aiken County Coroner’s Office said a pedestrian was walking south on US 1 near Bogeyville Road around 7:18 Sunday night when a 2021 Chevrolet Camero hit them.

The driver of the Camaro was not injured.

The woman was taken to Aiken Regional Medical Centers, according to Coroner Darryl Ables, where she died from her injuries at 8:35 Sunday night.

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The victim’s name will be released at a later time.



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Tree giveaway helps Augusta get back to normal after Helene

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Tree giveaway helps Augusta get back to normal after Helene


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been more than 100 days since Hurricane Helene came through our area.

Now, those in the CSRA are still cleaning up the aftermath.

On Saturday, Rooting for Augusta helped the area get back to normal.

“Every once in a while, we have a horrific event that unites us all, and we certainly had it with the storm. Everybody can agree that it’s a good thing to plant trees back in the right spots,” said Dennis Trotter with Rooting for Augusta.

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Rooting for Augusta gave away 700 trees as part of the event.



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New Richmond County sheriff promotes deputies, other employees

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After swearing in 100 new deputies at the beginning of his tenure, Richmond County Sheriff Eugene Brantley also addressed promotions and appointments for those in the sheriff’s office.

It happened on Friday before the winter weather got underway and impacted the region.

Brantley spoke with us after about why the new promotions, appointments and people in the sheriff’s office will benefit the community.

“For the most part, when you’re suffering from a shortage of staff like we have been and so many other agencies in the state of Georgia and around the country, I think it is a boost in the arm to onboard 100 people to help get things that we need slow down crime and stop what is plaguing our community,” said Brantley.

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Brantley said it was the first step to making the community safer.

He says he has been working on improving the jail as well.



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