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Pages in category "Water management authorities in the United States" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Empire also provides both water and natural gas service to customers in Missouri. Empire Water Company was created in 1926 and meets the needs of approximately 4,500 customers. In 2006, Empire acquired natural gas distribution rights and created The Empire District Gas Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Empire District Electric Company.
The Grand Avenue Water Tower is a water tower located at the intersection of Grand Boulevard and 20th Street in the College Hill neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. It is the oldest extant water tower in St. Louis, pre-dating both the Bissell Street Water Tower and the Compton Hill Water Tower .
The Pearl River Valley Water Supply District (PRVWSD) is a governing entity within the state of Mississippi tasked to manage a portion of the Pearl River basin, including the Ross Barnett Reservoir area, and its watersheds. The responsibilities of the district include: overseeing land management, maintaining natural resources, and providing ...
A water district is a special district given the task of supplying water and sewer needs to a community. This term is commonly used in the United States. [1] See also
Sen. Mike Cierpiot, R-Lee’s Summit, reads a bill Missouri during the afternoon session as Missouri senators convene at the state capitol in Jefferson City Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022.
Linn County R-1 School District – Purdin. Linn County Elementary School (PK-05) Linn County High School (06-12) Marceline R-V School District – Marceline. Walt Disney Elementary School (K-05) Marceline Middle School (06-08) Marceline High School (09-12) Meadville R-IV School District – Meadville. Meadville Elementary School (K-06)
As of April 11, 2015, Byrnes Mill is actively opposing Missouri Senate Bill 5 (2015) [12] which would limit the amount of income it could obtain from its Municipal Court to 20% the first year and 10% the following year. The Byrnes Mill Website states on its front page: "It could mean we will no longer be able to support our Police Department ...