The city of Flint, where the pipes have still not been fixed and the water crisis is ongoing, is threatening to place tax liens on people’s homes for non-payment of water bills, according to a local news source.

NBC affiliate 25News reported Tuesday that more than 8,000 people have received notice from the city that they are “at risk of losing their homes to foreclosure if they don’t pay up on their water bills” by May 19. 

“We have to have revenue coming in, so we can’t give people…water at the tap and not get revenue coming in to pay those bills,” Al Mooney of the city’s Treasury Department said to the outlet.

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