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  2. AES Indiana - Wikipedia

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    AES Indiana. AES Indiana, formerly known as Indianapolis Power & Light Company (also known as IPL or IPALCO), is an American utility company providing electric service to the city of Indianapolis. It is a subsidiary and largest utility of AES Corporation, which acquired it in 2001. AES Indiana provides electric service to more than 500,000 ...

  3. White Castle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio History Connection houses an extensive archive of White Castle System, Inc. records from 1921 to 1991, including issues dating from 1927 to 1970 of the White Castle Official House Organ. [15] Indianapolis White Castle #3 White Castle Building No. 8 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was built in 1936 to mimic the castle-like features of ...

  4. Essential Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Essential Utilities (formerly Aqua America and Peoples Natural Gas) is an American utility company that has stakes in Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia [2] The company provides drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure and services. [3] Essential Utilities is the publicly traded ...

  5. Wichita City Council approves $4 million contract to help ...

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    The Northwest Water Treatment Facility, a $574 million project aimed at replacing the city’s nearly 90-year-old sole water treatment plant, is expected to come online in April 2025, Director of ...

  6. Wichita couldn’t hire enough workers for its new water plant ...

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    The city of Wichita won’t have enough employees to run two water plants when a new one is completed, so it’s paying a private company to provide staffing for at least one more year. The city ...

  7. Wichita water and sewer customers could see a rate increase ...

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    For low-use water customers who use about 3,750 gallons of water a month, the average monthly water and sewer bill would climb from $56.83 a month to $59.23, a $2.40 a month or $28.80 a year increase.

  8. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established by the Indiana General Assembly as the Railroad Commission in the late 1800s to regulate the railroads in the state. [1] On March 4, 1913, Governor Samuel M. Ralston signed the Shively-Spencer Utility Act giving it the additional authority to regulate electric, natural gas, water, private sewer, and telephone utilities along with common carriers (trucking) and ...

  9. Wichita’s water plant controversy resurfaces. Why does the ...

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    The involvement of Wichita Water Partners. Gary Janzen, Wichita’s director of public works and utilities, said he wasn’t directly involved in the project at the time but believes the city made ...