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Can I open the valve by myself after paying the water bill?
You can't open the valve yourself.

You can't open the valve without water. You need to pay the water bill you owe, and the staff will open the valve.

First of all, users need to pay the water fee owed in time through water fee payment. After the payment is completed, users can call the 24-hour water supply service hotline to apply for the restoration of water supply, and Water Group will arrange staff to come to the door to restore water supply at the first time.

Find the "life payment" option in Alipay, and find the "water fee" column in it. Users can pay the owed water fee by binding the account of the water fee payer.

In order to urge the payment of water charges, Changsha Water Supply Co., Ltd. carried out phased water restriction measures for Wangxing Garden in Hexi, where the arrears were serious. This water restriction is a phased water restriction, and there is a water truck on site to ensure the daily water use of residents in the community. Its main purpose is to solve the serious arrears caused by the refusal of residential property to pay residents' water charges, and also to ensure the fairness of water use for residents and other customers.

From 2006 to now, as of March this year, * * * has accumulated arrears of principal of 6.5438+0.2 million. During this period, the water company made several home dunning calls, and issued a water bill and a letter of notification to the community, but the community property refused to sign for it.

In order to minimize the impact on residents' water consumption, the water supply company will use water tankers to ensure users' basic domestic water consumption while limiting water supply. Changsha Water Supply Co., Ltd. said that although it is not very common to default on water charges at present, it is inevitable that some individuals and units do not pay water charges, especially those who have the ability to pay but are maliciously defaulted, which has affected the services of water supply companies and the interests of paying users.