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How to complain about frequent water cuts in rural areas?

1. Find the property management company in the community first, and ask whether the property is under maintenance or whether related business work is going on. 2. If the property management company can't answer, contact the power supply bureau and the water supply company to see if the power supply and water supply company has any business work in or around the community and ask about the approximate completion time of the work so as to make the next plan. 3. The power supply bureau and water supply company still can't give a clear answer or can't solve the problem for a long time. Call the mayor (county magistrate) hotline or municipal hotline to explain the relevant situation, and put forward their own reasonable requirements for the property management company to be responsible for the maintenance of water and electricity in the community. They will protect the water and electricity during the maintenance. In addition, the power supply bureau or water supply company will also cut off water and electricity when the lines and pipelines are reformed or upgraded. Mayor (county magistrate) hotline is a livelihood hotline to help residents solve problems.

Legal basis:

the peoples republic of china law of organization of villager committee

Article 31 If the villagers' committee fails to publish the matters that should be published in time or the published matters are untrue, the villagers have the right to report to the people's governments of townships, nationality townships, towns or people's governments at the county level and their relevant competent departments, and the relevant people's governments or competent departments shall be responsible for investigation and verification, and shall be ordered to publish them according to law; If it is verified that there is an illegal act, the responsibility of the relevant personnel shall be investigated according to law.

Thirty-second villages set up supervision committees or other forms of village affairs supervision institutions, responsible for the democratic financial management of villagers, and supervise the implementation of the system of making village affairs public. Its members are elected by the villagers' meeting or the villagers' representative meeting among the villagers, among whom there should be personnel with accounting and management knowledge. Members of villagers' committees and their close relatives shall not serve as members of village affairs supervision institutions. Members of village affairs supervision institutions are responsible for villagers' meetings and villagers' representative meetings, and may attend meetings of villagers' committees as nonvoting delegates.