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La Follette / Tennessee / United States
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The La Follette Utilities Board supplies electric power and water to residential and commercial customers and provides wastewater management services. The company is owned and operated by the City of La Follette, Tenn. It procures the electric power from the Tennessee Valley Authority and the water from Norris Lake. The rates for electric power and water are available on the company s Web site. Its facilities include a 5-million-gallon-per-day water and a 1.25-million-gallon-per-day wastewater treatment plants. The company implements energy efficiency programs in homes that include high-efficiency heating and lighting, double-pane windows and insulation. Additionally, the La Follette Utilities Board undertakes outdoor lighting projects for residential and commercial customers.
Harriman / Tennessee / United States
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On behalf of the Board of Commissioners and staff, we would like to welcome you to Cumberland Utility Districts Website As part of our ongoing maintenance program, Cumberland Utility District will be flushing water mains in the Roane County service area beginning August 16, 2010 and ending approximately August 27, 2010. More information Cumberland Utility District is a non-profit Water Municipality that sells potable ( safe and regulated ) drinking water to rural parts of Roane and Morgan Counties. The Districts main facility, which has the Business Office and Treatment Facility, is located in Roane County, 3201 Harriman Highway, TN 37748 Harriman The Districts major elements are ; River intake with a Raw Water Pumping and Transmission System, Water Treatment Operation, Potable Water Distribution and Transmission System, Distribution and Maintenance Operation and Business Office. Raw Water is withdrawn from the Little Emory River and is pumped to the water treatment plant under state regulations. The treatment facility is classified as a Surface Water Treatment Facility and has a treatment capacity of 2.5 Million Gallons per Day ( MGD ). The treatment process is basically turbidity removal. A coagulant is added to the Raw Water to help settle out suspended particles before filtration. Filtration units are gravity flow through a bed of anthracite and sand. After filtration, final chemical addition is done, chlorine for disinfection, fluoride for the prevention of tooth decay, phosphate and caustic soda for corrosion control. Strict process control and laboratory quality testing is performed on the finished water to assure safe drinking water and maintain water quality within the standards set by the state regulatory commission. The Potable Water Distribution System has over 200 hundred miles of water mains to supply its customers in Roane and Morgan Counties.
Erwin / Tennessee / United States
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Established in 1945, Erwin Utilities operates as a distributor of electric power. The company provides complete utility services to its residential and commercial clients in the Erwin, Tennessee and Unicoi counties. It operates with three departments; Electricity, Water and Wastewater. Erwin Utilities offers different bill payment options, such as several payment locations, budget billing and payment by bank drafts. The company also offers special commercial services, such as outdoor lighting, surge protection and backflow preventer.
Tullahoma / Tennessee / United States
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The Tullahoma Utilities Board, also known as TUB, is an independent agency of the city of Tullahoma in Tennessee. The board provides electricity, water and wastewater services to residents. It is a municipal public utility that serves more than 10,000 electric and over 7,000 sewer customers. The Tullahoma Utilities Board purchases wholesale water from the Duck River Utility Commission and serves nearly 9,000 city residents. Its wastewater department maintains and operates more than 40 lift stations, over 900 grinder pumps and a wastewater treatment plant. The board s electric department maintains more than 250 miles of distribution lines and employs line and ground workers, engineering associates and a department manager.
Sevierville / Tennessee / United States
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The Sevierville Water Department is administered by the government of the City of Sevierville. The government of the City of Sevierville operates through various departments, including fire, police, finance, public works, administration and code enforcement. The city government s engineering department is responsible for the design and construction of minor city projects, as well as the oversight of major construction projects in the city. Its information services department maintains the computer network in the city, including hardware and software applications. The government of the City of Sevierville also fulfills the responsibility of economic development and city and regional planning through its planning and development department. It also maintains several public libraries, parks, and recreational and community centers.
Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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Founded in 1954, the West Knox Utility District is a municipal entity that provides water and wastewater services. It serves more than 20,000 customers throughout Tennessee. The district offers online bill payment options. It serves various Knox county schools and industrial and commercial parks. The district operates a 4-million-gallon wastewater treatment plant located in the West Bridge Industrial Park in Knoxville, Tenn. Its Cross Connection Control program helps to comply with rules and regulations by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, which is a division of water supply and requires water purveyors to provide safest water. The office of the West Knox Utility District is located in Knoxville, Tenn.
Shelbyville / Tennessee / United States
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Shelbyville Power, Water, and Sewerage System provides services to more than 9,000 power accounts, 8,500 water accounts, and 7,500 sewerage system accounts. It operates Shelbyville Power System, which was established in 1939 and provides approximately 4,500 distribution transformers. It is licensed by the Tennessee Valley Authority to operate two substations with over 170 Megavolt Ampere capacities. Its Shelbyville Water System has several storage tanks and operates a plant that treats water from the Duck River. It also operates Shelbyville Sewerage System, which has 23 lift stations and operates at a capacity of over 4 million gallons per day. It provides online utility bill viewing services. Shelbyville Power, Water, and Sewerage System is located in Shelbyville, Tenn.
Nashville / Tennessee / United States
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Harpeth Valley Utilities District is a nonprofit public utility, providing water and wastewater services to customers in Davidson, Williamson and Cheatham counties in Tennessee. Established in 1959, it provides drinking water services to more than 15,000 customers and wastewater service to over 12,000 people. It pumps more than 4 billion gallons of drinking water each year. It also treats more than 2 billion gallons of wastewater per year, utilizing more than 30 wastewater lift stations, and over 200 miles of wastewater lines. Harpeth Valley Utilities District is managed by a board of commissioners, and is headquartered in Nashville, Tenn.
Gallatin / Tennessee / United States
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Golden LivingCenters focus on recovery care to improve health and wellness. Our skilled nursing, rehabilitation therapy and complex medical services are tailored to the needs of the individual.
Clinton / Tennessee / United States
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Initially serving only 1,877 customers, the Clinton Utilities Board (CUB) in Clinton, Tenn., was founded in 1939. Today, CUB distributes electric service to more than 28,000 customers in six Tennessee counties (Anderson, Campbell, Knox, Morgan, Roane and Union) and four Tennessee municipalities (Clinton, Lake City, Norris and Oliver Springs). CUB purchases wholesale power from the Tennessee Valley Authority. It provides the necessary facilities to distribute electric service to more than 1,400 miles of high voltage circuitry to its customers. Clinton Utilities Board also provides water service to nearly 6,000 customers and sewer services to more than 4,000 customers in the City of Clinton and the Claxton community. It has been recognized as having the best overall water treatment plant of its size in Tennessee.
Paris / Tennessee / United States
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Founded in 1938, the Paris Board of Public Utilities provides a variety of electric and water services. The board also specializes in sanitation sewer services. It provides two-state protection against surges with HomeGuard Defender equipment. The Paris Board of Public Utilities offers emergency services in the cases of automobile accidents involving power poles, fallen trees and storms. The board operates the Green Power program in partnership with the Tennessee Valley Authority. The program provides consumers with green power that is an electric power drawn from renewable resources that have a minimal impact on the environment. The Paris Board of Public Utilities is located in Paris, Tenn.