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  2. Lubbock Power and Light - Wikipedia

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    Lubbock Power and Light (LP&L) is third largest municipal electric utility in Texas. [1] LP&L serves more than 101,000 electric meters and owns and maintains 4,300 square miles (11,000 km 2 ) of power lines and three power plants in and around the City of Lubbock, Texas .

  3. Power to chose: Here's what Lubbock consumers should ... - AOL

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    In 2015, LP&L enacted a policy where customers' deposits would automatically be returned to them after a year of consistent payments. That was returned in the form of a credit on customers' bills.

  4. LP&L among Lubbock, Texas teams assisting with Hurricane ...

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    Lubbock Power & Light sends crews. On Tuesday, LP&L announced crews from the municipal utility were returning to Florida, this time heading to Gainesville, in anticipation recovery efforts ...

  5. Lake Alan Henry - Wikipedia

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    Lake Alan Henry is a reservoir situated in the upper Brazos River Basin in the United States.Created by the construction of the John T. Montford Dam in 1993, it is operated and used as a future tertiary water supply by the city of Lubbock, Texas and serves as a recreational spot for the region of West Texas. [2]

  6. Yellow House Draw - Wikipedia

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    Yellow House Draw is an ephemeral watercourse about 236 km (147 mi) long, heading about 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Melrose, New Mexico, and tending generally east-southeastward across the Llano Estacado to the city of Lubbock, where it joins Blackwater Draw to form Yellow House Canyon at the head of the North Fork Double Mountain Fork Brazos River. [1]

  7. Lake Meredith - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, water withdrawals from Lake Meredith temporarily ceased and on August 7, 2013 the lake reached its all-time low 26.14 feet (7.97 m). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The record high capacity was in April 1973 when the lake was 101.85 ft deep.

  8. Category:Bodies of water of Lubbock County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Lubbock County, Texas (3 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Lubbock County, Texas" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Essential Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Water was supplied by 55,000 separate water systems in 2006. [8] However, US and global companies have business models which involve the privatization of utilities to achieve profitability from economy of scale. Additionally, cash-strapped municipalities see benefit to selling their water supply assets. [9]