Liberty Utilities, which last year purchased NY American Water, has filed suit against the Village of Lawrence for failing to pay nearly $800,000 forย serviceย to more than 200 fire hydrants in the municipality since 2019, records show.
The lawsuit, filedย in state Supreme Court in Mineola on June 13, contends that the small village in the Five Towns area hasย ignored billing statements for water pumped to the hydrants from the utility since Oct. 17, 2019. In total, court records show, Lawrence owes Libertyย $787,544.47ย in water services, taxes and 1.5% late fees.ย The lawsuit includes 16 quarterly unpaid billing statements from Liberty to the village since 2019.
“To date, the village has failed and refused to make payment on any of the outstanding amounts billed in the statements,” the lawsuit states.
The suit cites multiple counts of “breach of tariff” and “unjust enrichment” against the village for failing to pay the bills.
Ronald Goldman, Lawrence’s village administrator, said the lawsuit has been forwarded to the village’s counsel and they are determining how to proceed.
“At the moment, the village can’t comment on pending litigation about the hydrants,” Goldman said, declining to provide additional comment or to provide an explanation why the bills have not been paid.
Pamela Bellings, a spokeswoman for the Merrick-based utility, saidย “while we do not comment on pending legal matters, we can tell you that our top focus continues to be providing safe, high-quality, reliable water service to our customers.”
Liberty Utilities isย a private company, a subsidiary of Algonquin Power & Utilities of Canada, which in January 2022 completed the sale of NY American Water for $608 million.
Evan Krinick, Liberty’s attorney with the Uniondale law firm of Rivkin Radler LLP,ย did not respond to requests for comment.
Court records do not indicate the nature of the dispute with the Lawrence. There was no indication that water to the fire hydrants had been cut…
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