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Knoxville / Tennessee / United States
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The Lenoir City Utilities Board, also known as LCUB, provides electricity in parts of Loudon, Knox and Roane counties in Tennessee. The board is a full-service, public that has been in operation since 1938. It also offers gas, water and wastewater services. The board serves more than 43,000 electrical customers. The Lenoir City Utilities Board serves residential, commercial and industrial clients. The board administers energy right and cross-connection programs. The Lenoir City Utilities Board operates through water, gas and sewer departments. It offers a variety of online portable generator safety tips. The Lenoir City Utilities Board also provides online bill payment options.
Smyrna / Tennessee / United States
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Smyrna Utilities is a department operated by the Town of Smyrna in Tennessee, which offers a range of municipal and administrative services. The department provides natural gas to the residents of the town. It also ensures supply of safe water and treatment of sanitary sewer as regulated by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The town maintains administration, finance, fire, police and human resources departments. It additionally operates planning, purchasing and public works departments. The town s fire department offers various fire safety programs and services. Its police department provides law enforcement services. The town s finance department is responsible for the preparation of financial plans.
Somerville / Tennessee / United States
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Dickson / Tennessee / United States
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Established in 2002, The Water Authority of Dickson County is a regional water and wastewater service provider. The authority was formed by the consolidation of the City of Dickson Water and Wastewater System, Turnbull-White Bluff Utility District and Harpeth Utility District. It serves customers in Dickson, Hickman, Cheatham, Humphreys and Williamson counties in Tennessee. The Water Authority of Dickson County operates Cumberland River Water Treatment Plant, which produces more than 5 million gallons of water per day. The authority produces over 1.5 billion gallons of water and treats nearly 1 billion gallons of wastewater annually. It maintains an office in Dickson, Tenn.