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  2. Truckee Meadows Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) is a public authority providing water services in the Truckee Meadows of Washoe County in Northern Nevada, which serves more than 330,000 residents. The Authority is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors, appointed by the cities of Reno and Sparks and Washoe County .

  3. Do you really need a water or sewer line protection plan ...

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    Des Moines Water Works customers may be familiar with the HomeServe name. It's the company behind the water service line plan offered by the utility since 2012.. The difference between these plans ...

  4. Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014

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    The bill would delay the flood insurance premium increases mandated under the Biggert–Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 for four years. [1] During that time, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to come up with a plan to make the premiums cheaper and reassess its maps of areas that are likely to flood (and therefore ...

  5. Does homeowners insurance cover water damage? - AOL

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    Understanding water damage insurance claims. When water damage occurs, you need to take a few steps before you file a claim: Prevent additional damage by stopping water flow at the source. If a ...

  6. American Water Expands Water and Sewer Line Protection ... - AOL

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    American Water Resources markets Water Line Protection, Sewer Line Protection, and In-Home Plumbing Emergency Programs to homeowners in 34 states, and currently services approximately one million ...

  7. Flood insurance - Wikipedia

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    Flood insurance is the specific insurance coverage issued against property loss from flooding. To determine risk factors for specific properties, insurers will often refer to topographical maps that denote lowlands , floodplains and other areas that are susceptible to flooding.

  8. What Is a homeowners insurance peril and how does it work? - AOL

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    In insurance-speak, these unforeseen, damaging events are called perils. If and when a peril occurs and causes damage to your property, you may file a claim with your home insurance provider to ...

  9. Category : Water management authorities in the United States

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