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Jacksonville Beach / Florida / United States
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The Public Works Department is a part of the city of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. It is responsible for sanitation and roadway and storm water drainage throughout the city. The department is also responsible for drinking water distribution and wastewater drainage. It provides road, sidewalk and street repair and maintenance services. The Public Works Department is responsible for collection of garbage from residential and commercial properties. It additionally offers holiday garbage collection schedule. The Public Works Department is located in Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Federal Way / Washington / United States
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Lakehaven Utility District provides water and sewer services to customers in Federal Way, Wash. Its water system includes 400 miles of mainline, wells and storage tanks with an approximate storage capacity of 31 million gallons. The average daily pumping rate is nearly 10 million gallons per day. The district s sewer system includes 350 miles of mainline, more than 25 pump stations and secondary wastewater treatment plants. Its wastewater treatment plants have been recognized with awards from the Washington State Department of Ecology and the National Association of Clean Water Agencies. Its Web site offers various resources, including water saving tips from American Water & Energy Savers, how to check for water leaks and water conservation activities.
Grafton / Massachusetts / United States
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The Grafton Water District provides water to the town's residents through various means. The district includes four wells, three pumping stations, more than 60 miles of pipes and more than 500 hydrants. The district is supervised by the Board of Water Commissioners.

Rancho Santa Margarita / California / United States
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The Santa Margarita Water District provides customers with water and wastewater services. SMWD serves more than 108,000 people through 48,000 residential and commercial connections in Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Ladera Ranch, Las Flores and areas of San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. It is located in the southeastern portion of Orange County and encompasses nearly 62,000 acres of territory, making it the countys second-largest water district. The district was formed in 1964.
Bakersfield / California / United States
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California Water Service Company is one of the largest investor-owned water utilities in the United States. The company serves more than 460,000 customers through over 25 customer and operations centers throughout California. In addition, the company provides online bill payment serves, as well as maintains a team of professionals that provides after-hour services. It is a subsidiary of the California Water Service Group, which provides regulated and nonregulated utility services to more than 2 million people in over 100 communities. The California Water Service Group also includes Washington Water Service Company, New Mexico Water Service Company, Hawaii Water Service Company and CWS Utility Services. California Water Service Company has been operational for more than 80 years and maintains a location in Bakersfield, Calif.
Pasadena / California / United States
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In operation for more than 100 years, Pasadena Water & Power, also known as PWP, is one of the departments of the city of Pasadena in California. As a community-owned utility, the department offers a range of electric services. It conducts energy and water use evaluations for commercial facilities. Pasadena. Water & Power also partners with local retailers and distributors to provide products and services to customers.
Boston / Massachusetts / United States
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The Building Inspector Reports ( BIR ) data and information accessible on this website is provided "as is", and there may be omissions or inaccuracies in such information and data. The information contained in the BIRs should only be used for reference and not as a definitive measuring guide for pile cutoff elevations. Boston Groundwater Trust, its affiliates, agents and information providers cannot and do not guarantee the accuracy, sequence, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose of the information or data made available through this website. BOSTON GROUNDWATER TRUST SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE TO ANY PERSON FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL LOSS OR DAMAGE. BOSTON GROUNDWATER TRUST SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCOMPLETENESS, OR INACCURACY OF INFORMATION.
Laguna Niguel / California / United States
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Moulton Niguel Water District provides water and sewer services to a population of more than 160,000 in the communities of Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel and Mission Viejo. The water originates from the Colorado River and northern California and travels hundreds of miles because the area has no local groundwater supply. Locally elected citizens and customers who represent their neighbors govern Moulton Niguel Water District. The district was formed in 1960.
Wenatchee / Washington / United States
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The City of Wenatchee Public Works Department provides public utility services in Wenatchee, Wash. It designs and constructs streets and provides maintenance operations, such as repairing, painting, striping, cleaning and snow plowing. The department also maintains the city alleys. It also designs and constructs infrastructure systems, such as domestic water, sanitary sewer, drainage and storm sewer systems. The department also provides repair and maintenance of traffic signals and streetlights. Additionally, the department provides permits for constructing sidewalks, curb cuts, driveways and storm sewer connections. The Public Works Department provides automotive and electronic maintenance of various equipments, which include mowers, motorcycles, backhoes, cars, light trucks, vans, flatbeds and dump trucks.
Malden / Massachusetts / United States
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The City of Malden Water Billing is located within the City of Malden's Treasurer and Collections Department. This billing department is responsible for the invoicing and financial collections for the city of Malden water and sewage usage. Water and sewage rates can be found on the city treasurer's website.

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.
Buzzards Bay / Massachusetts / United States
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Harwich / Massachusetts / United States
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The Harwich Water Department is responsible for all potable water. The Water Department also is responsible for water meter reading, billing and repairs to water mains, tanks and individual meters. The day-to-day operations are carried out under the direction the Water Superintendent, who is selected by the Board of Water Commissioners. The Board of Water Commissioners meetings are held the at 8: 15 a.m.on the first and third Tuesday of each month unless otherwise posted. Harwich Water Department Business office is located at 196 Chatham Road in Harwich.
Somerset / Massachusetts / United States
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North Dighton / Massachusetts / United States
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