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The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) is a regional water authority in the U.S. state of Michigan.It provides drinking water treatment, drinking water distribution, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment services for the Southeast Michigan communities, including Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties, among others.
Fairfax County Water Authority (most of Fairfax County, major wholesaler to surrounding areas) Loudoun Water (formerly Loudoun County Sanitation Authority), serves the unincorporated areas of Loudoun County
The Fair Oaks Water District is one of 14 such water agencies in Sacramento County that are north of the American River. They are all creatures of civic expansion. They are all creatures of civic ...
Great Oaks may refer to: Great Oaks Institute of Technology and Career Development; Great Oaks (Greenwood, Florida), a historical site in Greenwood, Florida; Great Oaks (Roswell, Georgia), historic house in Roswell Historic District; Great Oaks Entertainment, a short-lived film production company
The compact details how the states manage the use of the Great Lakes Basin's water supply and builds on the 1985 Great Lakes Charter and its 2001 Annex. The compact is the means by which the states implement the governors' commitments under the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River Basin Sustainable Water Resources Agreement that also includes the ...
Se Bradley Co Water Assn 2614 Hermitage, Arkansas: Ground Se White County Water Assoc 5055 Higginson, Arkansas: Surface purchased Searcy Waterworks 23768 Searcy, Arkansas: Surface Sebastian Lake Public Water Authority 250 Greenwood, Arkansas: Surface purchased Sedgwick Waterworks 209 Sedgwick, Arkansas: Ground purchased Selma Water Association 1035
Green Street in Levy Park, as well as T.S. Green Road in Miccosukee, are named for Thomas Sherrill Green, a Tallahassee real estate developer in the 1920s and 1930s.
The company's largest water subsidiary is Aqua Pennsylvania, which has been a part of Aqua America since 1996 and accounts for slightly more than half of 2007 operating revenue and provides water services to 50% of the company's total customer base. Aqua Pennsylvania operates in the greater urban and suburban Philadelphia area. [18]