Why was it necessary to change the Johnson County Special Utility District (JCSUD) bill payment system and account numbers?

Simply put, implementing a new payment system and customer account number is essential to delivering great service to you. The number of customers in the District has outgrown our current system. In 1998 when we started using our current system, we delivered water to 6,000 customers. Today, we serve nearly three times as many homes, businesses, farms and ranches. Our old system was no longer meeting our commitment to delivering quality service to you.

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1. Why was it necessary to change the Johnson County Special Utility District (JCSUD) bill payment system and account numbers?
2. When will these changes take place?
3. Why do we need to have a new account number to be placed on the new system?
4. Does this need for a new account number involve all JCSUD customers?
5. Do I need to do anything to create the new account number?
6. How will I receive my new account number?
7. If I pay my bill by mail, by phone or in-person at JCSUD, will I need to establish a new payment profile?
8. Once I have the new account number, what do I need to do to change over or start my JCSUD Auto Pay, Online Bill Payment or Pay-by-Text?
9. Why did I receive two emails about my JCSUD bill?
10. If I don’t set up a new payment profile, will my water service be stopped?
11. If I have questions about any of this, where can I turn for assistance?