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Mid-Arkansas Utilities Pwa 11148 Cabot, Arkansas: Surface purchased Midway Water Association 2100 Proctor, Arkansas: Ground Mill Pond Village Mhp 160 Royal, Arkansas: Ground Miller County Public Water Authority 355 Texarkana, Arkansas: Surface purchased Milltown-Washburn Water Users 3628 Greenwood, Arkansas: Surface purchased Millwood Water ...
The Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) regulates the service and rates of those utilities subject to its jurisdiction in the State of Arkansas, United States. It was originally created by the Arkansas General Assembly on March 11, 1899, as the Arkansas Railroad Commission and was limited to regulating the railroads .
According to the United States Census Bureau, Summit Township covers an area of 32.277 square miles (83.60 km 2); 32.201 square miles (83.40 km 2) of land and 0.076 square miles (0.20 km 2) of water. Population history
Utility ratemaking is the formal regulatory process in the United States by which public utilities set the prices (more commonly known as "rates") they will charge consumers. [1] Ratemaking, typically carried out through "rate cases" before a public utilities commission , serves as one of the primary instruments of government regulation of ...
Summit is located in central Marion County and is bordered to the south by the city of Yellville, the Marion county seat. Arkansas Highway 14 is Summit's Main Street; the highway leads south to the center of Yellville and northwest 22 miles (35 km) to Lead Hill.
Water in Arkansas is an important issue encompassing the conservation, protection, management, distribution and use of the water resource in the state. Arkansas contains a mixture of groundwater and surface water, with a variety of state and federal agencies responsible for the regulation of the water resource.
In late May to early June 2019, the Arkansas River flooded near Van Buren, cresting at nearly 41 feet (12 m), which is 21 feet (6.4 m) above the flood stage. [14] Significant rainfall in the South-central United States forced U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers to release large amounts of water to ease flooding upstream.
The population density was 609.7 inhabitants per square mile (235.4/km 2). There were 1,868 housing units at an average density of 285.6 per square mile (110.3/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.03% White , 2.26% Black or African American , 1.15% Native American , 0.18% Asian , 0.10% Pacific Islander , 1.35% from other races , and 1.93 ...