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The City of Springfield may see its first water rate hike in 13 years, but officials say the city may not have a choice. ... The utility got a jumpstart by doing 100 or so replacements in 2019 and ...
The city's Planning and Zoning Commission met on Oct. 16 to discuss a petition for a new water distribution facility for City Water, Light and Power and building for the Public Works department on ...
The boundaries of the effected area are: SUB West System: South of Highway 126 and west of 28th Street. SUB East System: East of 28th Street. SUB North System: North of Highway 126.
Springfield Water Company pumping station, built in 1899. The company began January 4, 1886, by the founding of the Springfield Water Company. The company changed its name to the Philadelphia Suburban Water Company (PSW). By 1925 the company provided water to 58 municipalities. [4] The company was incorporated in 1989. [5]
After the Supreme Court in 1939 dismissed a challenge to the authority of the TVA to sell electricity in the service territory of the company, [3] TEPCO's electric system was purchased for $78,425,095 by the Tennessee Valley Authority and other participating municipal public utilities and electric cooperatives.
Public Utility Districts of Washington (state) (6 P) Pages in category "Municipal electric utilities of the United States" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Springfield is the county seat of Robertson County, Tennessee, United States. [7] It is located in Middle Tennessee near the northern border of the state. As of the 2020 census , the city's population was 18,782.
The CU service territory covers approximately 320 square miles (830 km 2), which includes all of the city of Springfield, portions of Greene County, and a part of northern Christian County. The utility is owned by the community and governed by an eleven-member Board of Public Utilities, nine of whom are customers inside the city limits and two ...