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Sylacauga / Alabama / United States
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The Sylacauga Utilities Board works to serve more than 12,000 to provide electrical, natural gas and waste water services. It owns, maintains and operates a water system that is comprised of wells, water supply reservoirs, conventional surface water treatment plants, water booster pumping stations and water storage tanks. The board maintains various electric transmission and distribution facilities and serves in an area of over 15 square miles. The Sylacauga Utilities Board operates a telecommunication department that offers access to high-speed communication services. Located in Sylacauga, Ala., it is comprised of nearly 65 personnel.
Birmingham / Alabama / United States
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Birmingham Water Works, founded in 1951, is one of the largest water systems in Alabama. The system has four water sources, more than 3,700-miles of transmission lines and over 450 employees. It focuses on maintaining, preserving and conserving water resources to ensure adequate water supply. Birmingham Water Works also implements the provisions of the Environmental Protection Agency. The system implements Watershed Protection Policy that limits development in areas close to water sources, which reduces pollutants. It also purchases land to increase watershed and decrease treatment required for raw water. The system is located in Birmingham, Ala.
Daphne / Alabama / United States
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Located in Daphne, Ala., Daphne Utilities is one of the leading providers of quality water, sewer and natural gas utility services to Baldwin County Customers. It also provides services to repair broken water mains, low-water pressure, checking water quality and sewer backups. It has a state-of-the-art vacuum and TV truck that constantly monitors and maintains its collection system. It offers programs, such as Cease the Grease for homeowners that provide convenient recycling of used cooking oil and grease. It has adopted the Sanitary Sewer Pre-Treatment Ordinance for food service facilities and other commercial customers.
Huntsville / Alabama / United States
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Huntsville Utilities, owned by the city of Huntsville, Ala., is organized into three separate and distinct systems: gas, water and electricity. The three systems operate under three different boards of directors, but share top management, customer service, meter reading, billing, accounting, and purchasing operations and personnel. The company purchases its electricity from the Tennessee Valley Authority and its natural gas from producers in the Gulf of Mexico. Its water comes from underground aquifers and the Tennessee River. In addition to supplying the residents of Huntsville and the surrounding area with natural gas, electricity and water, the company also provides a number of commercial services, including power quality evaluations, special electrical system metering, commercial heating, ventilation and air-conditioning recommendations, lighting design and recommendations, wiring recommendations, energy management surveys and infrared scanning programs. Huntsville Utilities operates its three systems from its headquarters in Huntsville.
Albertville / Alabama / United States
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Albertville Municipal Utilities Board has been operational for more than 50 years. MUB offers services in various utilities, such as electricity, water and wastewater and garbage management. The department s services include online information about emergency reporting, bill and payment, current bill summary, residential, general power and manufacturing service rates, plumbing systems and drains, sump pumps and backwater valves, water closet tanks, and water leakages. Located in Albertville, Ala., it also offers various programs for residents, including backflow prevention, new homes, bank draft, extra water meter and hot water heater programs. Additionally, the department provides annual water quality reports, and installs automatic meter reading systems.
Florence / Alabama / United States
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City of Florence Utilities is a public department that operates various divisions that include customer service, electricity, information technology and collections. It maintains a natural gas department that has high-pressure distribution systems and resells natural gas to more than 15,000 customers. The department s water division is responsible for the protection of public health through water and wastewater management. City of Florence Utilities has a controllers division that oversees and coordinates the financial and accounting functions of the department, as well as offers financial advice, accounting, budgeting and payroll processing services. It is governed by the City of Florence in Alabama.