APS agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees or above
APS has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above as part of a $7 million settlement.
APS has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above as part of a $7 million settlement.
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