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Utility deal costing city $2M a year, official says

Utility deal costing city $2M a year, official says by Max Bryan | Today at 3:11 a.m. Fort Smith Utility Director Lance McAvoy shows the Fort Smith Board of Directors a trickling filter at the Massard Water Reclamation Facility in Barling in this June 8, 2021, file photo. (NWA Democrat-Gazette file photo) FORT SMITH The city s utility department misses out on up to $2 million each year because of its boundary agreement with Barling. As of June 14, 1,049 of Fort Smith s utility customers near Barling didn t pay the city for wastewater treatment because of an agreement that Barling would treat its water. The customers live and operate businesses just south of Barling s southern border with the city.

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