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' The Utility Connection'
Provides links to over 4,000 electric, gas, water and wastewater utilities, utility associations, organizations, news, magazines, utility financial resources, and related state + federal regulatory and information sites.   [11/1995, 12/1997]

'Micro 101' - Photomicrographics
This assembly of photomicrographics is designed to serve as a visual aid for those who are performing   [7/1996, 1/1998]

ActewAGL
The ACT's water and wasterwater assets are 100 per cent owned by ACTEW Corporation. ActewAGL provides water and wastewater services to the people of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) through an agreement with ACTEW Corporation.   [2/2001]

Acton Municipal Utility District     Texas   [2/2001]

Albemarle County Service Authority     Virginia   [2/2001]

Alexandria Sanitation Authority     Virginia   [2/2001]

Algona Municipal Utilities     Iowa.   [2/2001]

Alpena     Michigan.   [2/2001]

American States Water Company     California   [2/2001]

American Water Works Company, Inc.       [2/2001]

Ames     Iowa   [2/2001]

Ames, Iowa Water and Pollution Control Department
Drinking water and wastewater treatment provider for the City of Ames, Iowa   [5/2008]

Anchorage Water + Wastewater Utility.       [2/2001]

Ashland     Oregon   [2/2001]

Atlantic County Utilities Authority       [2/2001]

Aurora Utilities Department     Colorado.   [2/2001, 4/2001]

Austin Water + Wastewater Utility     Texas   [2/2001]

Azurix North America
Azurix Operating Services manages, operates and maintains water and wastewater treatment facilities, underground systems, outstations and customer service programs. We service municipal, industrial and private customers with facilities ranging from 0.5 million gallons per day (MGD) to more than 190 MGD.   [12/2001]

Barwon Water, Victoria, Australia
Manages sewage collection, treatment and disposal for an area of about 8,100 square kilometres.   [2/2001]

Bear River Solar Aquatics Wastewater Treatment Facility
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. A wastewater treatment system that functions in a greenhouse. The facility at Bear River is 2400 square feet and contains a dozen solar tanks as well as a solar pond. There are presently twelve solar tanks measuring 5 feet by 6 feet in diameter.   [4/2002]

Benbrook Water + Sewer Authority     Texas   [2/2001]

BHC Company     Connecticut   [2/2001]

Birmingham Water Works Board     Alabama   [2/2001]

Bolinas Community Public Utility District     California   [2/2001]

Bowling Green Municipal Utilities     Kentucky.   [2/2001]

Brainerd Public Utilities     Minnesota   [2/2001]

Brewer Water Pollution Control Facility (BWPCF)     Maine   [2/2001]

Broward County Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater Treatment in Broward County Florida. Description and photos of various plants around the county.   [4/1998]

Brownsville Utilities     Tennessee   [2/2001]

Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority     Pennsylvania   [2/2001]

Cambria County Conservation + Recreation Authority     Pennsylvania   [2/2001]

Camden County
Serving 37 municipalities in Camden County, New Jersey, USA. Treating 58 million gallons of wastewater every day. Reducing pollution of local waterways by 95%.   [7/1996, 7/1998]

Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority     New Jersey   [2/2001]

Campbellsville Municipal Water and Sewer System     Kentucky.   [2/2001]

Canton Municipal Utilities     Mississippi.   [2/2001]

Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority     New Jersey.   [2/2001]

Central Contra Costa Sanitary District     California   [2/2001]

Chambers Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
Chambers Creek, WA. Located on 44 acres at the southeast corner of the Chambers Creek properties, Pierce County's regional wastewater treatment plant is currently permitted to process 18 million gallons of wastewater per day. 1st place at the National EPA Wastewater Management Excellence Awards Ceremony!   [4/2001]

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities     North Carolina   [2/2001]

City of Melbourne, Florida
More than 39,000 connections are served by Melbourne's wastewater utility system.   [2/2001]

City of Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant
With a design capacity of 48 million gallons per day (MGD), the Niagara Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest of the municipal physical-chemical activated carbon plants built and still operating. The current average plant flow of 37 MGD, combined with recent reductions in industrial waste loadings, have created a surplus in treatment capacity available for nonhazardous, noncatagorical hauled waste, either by tank truck or rail cars.   [9/2001]

city of santa barbara wwtp
high resolution photos of wastewater and water reclamation plant grounds, equipment, and people. 10mgd, 4mgd tertiary. also see http://ci.santa-barbara.ca.us   [1/2001]

Clean River Works, Portland's Combined Sewer Overflow Program
A collection of sewer projects for reducing CSOs from the west side of the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon.   [5/2008]

Cleveland Utilities     Tennessee   [2/2001]

Cobb County Water System     Georgia.   [2/2001]

Coldwater Board of Public Utilities     Michigan   [2/2001]

Collier County Water Department     Florida   [2/2001]

Colorado Springs Utilities       [2/2001]

Columbus City Utilities     Indiana.   [2/2001]

Columbus Division of Sewerage and Drainage     Ohio   [2/2001]

Columbus Water Works     Georgia.   [2/2001]

Connersville Utilities     Indiana.   [2/2001]

Coon Rapids Municipal Utilities     Iowa   [2/2001]

Cortland, NY Wastewater Treatment Facility
The Leroy R. Summerson Wastewater Treatment Facility is located on the Tioughnioga River in the city of Cortland, NY. Originally built in the late 1930+#146;s to provide primary treatment to the City of Cortland, the plant now provides secondary treatment to the City of Cortland, Village of Homer, Village of McGraw, and much of the Town of Cortlandville.   [5/1998]

Davis Public Works Department     California   [2/2001]

Desert Water Agency     California   [2/2001]

Douglasville-Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority     Georgia.   [2/2001]

Dublin San Ramon Services District     California.   [2/2001]

Dunedin Water Division     Florida   [2/2001]

Easton Utilities     Maryland   [2/2001]

EBMUD
East Bay Municipal Utility District, Oakland, California, USA. Descriptions and diagrams of their water treatment and distribution, and wastewater treatment facilities. Includes water conservation measures.   [10/1997, 12/1997]

El Paso Water Utilities     Texas   [2/2001]

El Toro Water District     California.   [2/2001]

Elkhart     Indiana   [2/2001]

Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District     California.   [2/2001]

EMC
O'Fallon, MO, USA. Environmental Management Corporation (EMC) is one of the nation's largest privately held contract operation and maintenance firms. EMC provides specialized operation, maintenance, and management services for water, wastewater, and public works facilities. In addition, EMC offers our clients the capability of single-source design-build-operate services and turnkey residuals management.   [4/2002]

Encina Wastewater Authority
A 36 MGD treatment facility located in Carlsbad, California.   [5/2008]

Englewood Water District     Florida.   [2/2001]

Escambia County Utilities Authority     Florida.   [2/2001]

Eugene Water + Electric Board     Oregon   [2/2001]

Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority     Florida.   [2/2001]

Fort Collins     Colorado   [2/2001]

Gadsden Water Works + Sewer Board     Alabama.   [2/2001]

Garden City Water Department     Kansas   [2/2001]

GBMSD
Established in 1931, the Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage District is a single purpose municipal agency which provides wholesale wastewater services to municipal and industrial customers throughout the greater Green Bay, Wisconsin area.   [11/1997, 12/1997]

Goleta West Sanitary District     California   [2/2001]

Greenville     Texas   [2/2001]

Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority     Texas   [2/2001]

Hackettstown Municipal Utilities Authority     New Jersey.   [2/2001]

Haifa Sewage Treatment Plant
Israel. The Sewerage Association provides 11 municipalities and other regional entities in the Greater Haifa Region with assorted sewage treatment services including sewage treatment plant operation and municipal/industrial sewage quality control.   [5/1999]

Henrico County Department of Public Utilities     Virginia   [2/2001]

Hi-Desert Water District     California.   [2/2001]

Holland Board of Public Works     Michigan   [2/2001]

Hollywood Public Utilities Department     Florida   [2/2001]

Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Facility, Austin, TX
Hornsby Bend is a reuse/recycle facility which processes all of Austin's sewage sludge at a 750 acre site on the Colorado River. The 200 acres of treatment lagoons are important migratory bird habitat. This website describes the facility and the project to manage the facility for birds and biosolids.   [7/1998, 10/2000]

Indiana-American Water Company     Indiana   [2/2001]

Irvine Ranch Water District
Irvine Ranch Water District in Irvine, California is recognized worldwide as a leader in water conservation and water reclamation.   [8/1998]

Ithaca     New York   [2/2001]

Jackson Utility Division     Tennessee   [2/2001]

JEA     Florida   [2/2001]

Johnson County Wastewater
We have been providing sanitary sewer service and protecting the environment in Johnson County, Kansas for over 50 years. We encourage you to visit our site.   [6/1996, 12/1997]

Juneau     Alaska   [2/2001]

King County (WA) Wastewater Treatment Division
The King County, Washington, USA Regional Wastewater Authority. Includes descriptions of their POTWs, biosolids and water reuse programs, and Regional Wastewater Services Plan.   [8/1995, 2/2000]

King County Industrial Waste Program
How the county (Washington state, USA) regulates industrial discharges into its wastewater system, including discharge limits, approvals, enforcement, and fees.   [5/2008]

Kingsport     Tennessee   [2/2001]

LA Wrecking Crew
For the last three years, (93,94,95) (not counting a minor problem in Dallas 96) an unprecedented 'THREEPEAT' (sorry Pat Riley), the Operations Challenge championship trophy has gone to the LA Wrecking Crew from the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts.   [12/1995, 12/1997]

Lafayette Utilities System     Louisiana.   [2/2001]

LaFollette Utilities Board     Tennessee   [2/2001]

Lake in the Hills     Illinois   [4/2010]

Lakehaven Utility District     Washington.   [2/2001]

Las Virgenes Municipal Water District     California   [2/2001]

Laurens Commission of Public Works     South Carolina   [2/2001]

Lebanon Utilities     Indiana   [2/2001]

Libertyville     Illinois   [4/2010]

Licking County Water and Wastewater
Newark, Ohio. Buckeye Lake Sewer District #1; Licking Sewer District #2; Harbor Hills Water District #8   [4/2001]

Lincoln Public Works/Utilities Department     Nebraska.   [2/2001]

Littleton / Englewood WWTP
Home page for the Littleton / Englewood WWTP in Colorado. This site includes process descriptions and photos, articles and papers written by plant staff, descriptions and services provided by each department and links to related sites.   [8/1998]

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power       [2/2001]

Loudoun County Sanitation Authority     Virginia   [2/2001]

Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District     Kentucky.   [2/2001]

Loveland Utilities     Colorado   [2/2001]

Lynn Wastewater Treatment Plant
Lynn, MA, USA. The Lynn Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility is currently a primary and secondary treatment plant with a design purpose of the primary to remove Settleable and floatable material (sludge, grease, etc.). The secondary treatment is directed principally toward the removal of biodegradable organic and suspended solids.   [4/2001]

Macon Water Authority     Georgia   [2/2001]

Mahoning County Sanitary Engineering Department     Ohio.   [2/2001]

Maine Wastewater Control Association
Our Mission is to promote professional environmental management practices to protect and improve the waters and related environments of the State of Maine   [7/2001]

Mammoth Community Water District     California   [2/2001]

Manning Municipal Utilities     Iowa.   [2/2001]

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority     Massachusetts   [2/2001]

Merced Irrigation District     California   [2/2001]

Mesa Utilities Department     Arizona   [2/2001]

Metro Water Services
Officially known as the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Department of Water and Sewerage Services. Since the time when Nashville's water flowed through bored logs, the water and sewerage system in Metropolitan Davidson County has grown to 2,600 miles of water mains and 2,517 miles of sewer lines. Metro Water Services provides service to over 142,000 accounts.   [3/1998]

Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati
MSD is a county-owned, city-managed utility serving the wastewater removal and treatment needs of over 800,000 customers in Hamilton County, Ohio (USA).   [5/2001]

Metropolitan Water Reclamation District     Chicago   [2/2001]

Mexico Water Company     Missouri. [MAWC]   [2/2001]

Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department     Florida.   [2/2001]

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District     Wisconsin   [2/2001]

Mobile Area Water + Sewer System     Alabama.   [2/2001]

Monroe Township Municipal Utilities Authority     New Jersey   [2/2001]

Monterey Park Public Works     California   [2/2001]

Monterey Regional Water Pollution Control Agency     California.   [2/2001]

Montgomery Water Works + Sanitary Sewer Board     Alabama   [2/2001]

MSD
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, an independent public agency, is responsible for sewers, sewage treatment, and the drainage of rainwater from 524 square miles of St. Louis City and St. Louis County. To carry out these tasks, it maintains a $6.5 billion network of pipes, drainage canals, and treatment plants.   [7/1997, 12/1997]

Mt. Pleasant, MI
The Wastewater Treatment Department's primary responsibilities are operation of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and maintenance of the sanitary sewer pump stations. The WWTP is a secondary plant that utilizes primary sedimentation, bio-disks, and final clarification for treatment.   [5/2002]

Muhlenberg Township Authority     Pennsylvania   [2/2001]

Mundelein     Illinois   [4/2010]

MWRA
Boston, MA, USA. The 2.5 million people and thousands of businesses connected to MWRA's sewer system produce an average of 370 million gallons of sewage each day. As long as this flow of sewage was met at the end of the line with only limited treatment - 30-40% pollutant removal and disinfection to kill bacteria - Boston Harbor, as the final repository of the region's treated sewage, was sure to suffer.   [4/1998]

Narragansett Bay Commission
http://narrabay.com is the home page of the Narragansett Bay Commission which owns and operations Rhode Island two largest wastewater treatment facilities.   [1/1997, 12/1997]

Narragansett Bay Commission     Rhode Island   [2/2001]

New Braunfels Utilities     Texas.   [2/2001]

New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority       [2/2001]

Newnan Water, Sewerage, + Light Commission     Georgia   [2/2001]

Norfolk's Department of Utilities     Virginia   [2/2001]

Northampton Department of Public Works     Massachusetts.   [2/2001]

Northampton Township Water + Sewer Authority     Pennsylvania   [2/2001]

Northshore Utility District     Washington.   [2/2001]

NWL
Northumbrian Water and Essex & Suffolk Water are both part of the company NWL, which is a member of ONDEO Services UK plc (formerly the Northumbrian Water Group). ONDEO Services UK is a member of ONDEO, the water division of the global utility services company Suez.   [12/2001]

Ocean County Utilities Authority     New Jersey   [2/2001]

Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant
Oceanside Plant is a secondary treatment plant with pure oxygen activated sludge process and egg-shaped anaerobic digesters. Serving the over 280,000 residents and business owners on the west side of San Francisco. The maximum treatment plant capacity is 65,000,000 gallons per day, average daily dry weather flow is 17,500,000 gallons per day.   [2/1997, 12/1997]

OCWA
The Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) is a provincial Crown corporation in business to provide environmentally responsible and cost-effective water and wastewater services to Ontario municipalities. OCWA currently operates 429 facilities in the province, making it the largest operator of water and wastewater facilities in Canada.   [7/2001]

Okaloosa County Water + Sewer     Florida.   [2/2001]

Orange County Utilities     Florida   [2/2001]

Orange Water and Sewer Authority     North Carolina   [2/2001]

Otay Water District     California   [2/2001]

Padre Dam Municipal Water District     California.   [2/2001]

Palo Alto     California.   [2/2001]

Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners
Located in the heavily industrialized area of northern New Jersey, the PVSC plant is one of the largest and most modern in the world. It services the wastewater needs of some 5,000 commercial and industrial users located within 47 communities in Essex, Hudson, Bergen and Passaic counties with a total population of about 1.3 million.   [9/1998]

Phoenix Water and Wastewater     Arizona [Pheonix]   [2/2001]

Pierce County     Sewer Utilities Fund   [2/2001]

Pine Bluff Wastewater Utility     Arkansas.   [2/2001]

Pinellas County Utilities
The sewer component of Utilities collects, pumps, and disposes of all wastewater generated in areas not served by municipal water systems. Pinellas County Utilities maintains over 1,500 miles of sewer and an expanding reclaimed water distribution system.   [1/2001]

Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority     Pennsylvania.   [2/2001]

Plymouth Utilities     Wisconsin.   [2/2001]

Pocatello Water Pollution Control Department     Idaho   [2/2001]

Portland Environmental Services     Oregon   [2/2001]

Portland Water District     Maine   [2/2001]

Roanoke County     Virginia   [2/2001]

Rogers Water Utilities     Arkansas.   [2/2001]

Roswell Water + Sewer     New Mexico   [2/2001]

Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District     California.   [2/2001]

Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities     Utah   [2/2001]

San Antonio Water System     Texas   [2/2001]

Santa Barbara     California   [2/2001]

Scottsdale Water     Arizona   [2/2001]

Seacoast Utility Authority     Florida.   [2/2001]

Seattle Public Utilities     Washington   [2/2001]

Sewerage + Water Board of New Orleans       [2/2001]

Shasta Lake     California   [2/2001]

Shreveport Water + Sewerage     Louisiana   [2/2001]

Sikeston Board of Municipal Utilities     Missouri   [2/2001]

South West Water
South West Water is the company that provides water and sewerage services to 1.5 million people in the beautiful Westcountry, UK. Providing water and waste water services to the whole of Devon and Cornwall as well as small areas of Somerset and Dorset.   [11/2001]

Southwest Water Company     California   [2/2001]

Spartanburg Water System/ Sanitary Sewer District     South Carolina.   [2/2001]

St. Johns County Utilities Department     Florida   [2/2001]

St. Marys Water + Wastewater     Ohio   [2/2001]

Stege Sanitary District     California   [2/2001]

Stinson Beach County Water District.     California.   [2/2001]

Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority     New Jersey.   [2/2001]

Stoughton Municipal Wastewater Treatment
Stoughton, WI. Influent to the plant is received from a system of 70 miles of underground collection sewers in the City of Stoughton. These sewers then join together where the sewage is pumped into the treatment plant. The plant is a conventional activated sludge plant with a design capacity of 1.65 million gallons per day (MGD).   [12/2001]

Suffield Water Pollution Control Authority     Connecticut   [2/2001]

Swanton Village     Vermont.   [2/2001]

Tecumseh Utility Authority     Oklahoma   [2/2001]

The Christchurch City Wastewater Treatment Plant
In Christchurch, New Zealand small plants provide treatment at Belfast and Templeton, but 99 per cent of Christchurch sewage is treated at the plant at Bromley. The 230 hectares of ponds serve the dual purpose of removing a portion of the remaining pollution load and greatly reducing the number of potentially disease causing micro-organisms.   [10/2001]

The Connecticut Water Company     Connecticut   [2/2001]

The Cookeville Wastewater Treatment Plant
Cookeville, TN. A 14 million gallon per day (MGD) activated sludge treatment plant utilizing the Lakeside's Oxidation Ditch technology.   [4/2001]

The Frank E. VanLare Wastewater Treatment Facility
Rochester, New York, USA. General information, history and   [10/1997, 12/1997]

The Keene Wastewater Treatment Plant
Keene, New Hampshire, USA. A Grade IV secondary treatment, activated sludge facility. Located at the Dillant-Hopkins Airport, the (WWTP) presently treats the domestic and industrial wastes from the communities of Keene, Marlborough, and small sections of Swanzey with a combined population of 35,000.   [3/1998]

The Lake Mills Wastewater Utility
Serves a population of 5200 around beautiful Rock Lake in south-central Wisconsin. Built in 1991, the Lake Mills Wastewater Plant uses a combination of physical, biological and chemical processes to reach the required parameters of water quality. The Virtual Tour will give you, the visitor, an idea of how these processes work to help keep the area environment in the condition that Lake Mills is proud of.   [4/2001]

The Metro District
The Metro Wastewater Reclamation District is a regional government formed under Colorado law in 1961. It provides wholesale wastewater transmission and treatment service to 55 local governments in the Denver metropolitan area. These local governments include both cities and sanitation districts. They provide retail wastewater services to approximately 1.3 million people in metro Denver.   [10/1998]

The Metropolitan District     Connecticut   [2/2001]

The Watershed Wetland ~ Sewage Treatment System in Scotland
The Holiday Property Bond is an environmentally aware organization. In order to conserve Loch Achray in its pristine state, it selected a natural treatment system for Tigh Mor Trossachs.   [9/2001]

Tipton Environmental International, Inc.
TEII manufactures wastewater equipment for customers wouldwide. We also have an online parts catalog that contains information on our new bod and do meters.   [1/1999]

Toronto, canada
The city is responsible for installing and maintaining its sanitary and combined sewer system from the connection to your property to the sewage treatment plant (STP)/ Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) and its outfall to the lake or the Don River.   [4/2001]

Trinity River Authority     Texas   [2/2001]

Tullahoma Utilities Board     Tennessee   [2/2001]

Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority       [2/2001]

Union Sanitary District.     California.   [2/2001]

United Water       [2/2001]

Utilities Commission     City of New Smyrna Beach, Florida   [2/2001]

Vallecitos Water District     California.   [2/2001]

Valparaiso Elden Kuehl Pollution Control Facility     Indiana.   [2/2001]

Vandenberg Village Community Services District     California   [2/2001]

Village of Fox River Grove     Illinois   [4/2010]

Walpole Sewer + Water     Massachusetts.   [2/2001]

Washington County Water and Sewer Department
Washington County, Maryland owned and operated water and wastewater utilities including staff contacts, location map, general information, and facility descriptions.   [7/1998]

Water and Waste-Water Utilities
From UWIN - Universities Water Information Network. This directory contains many links.   [1/1998]

Water New Zealand     A gateway to the New Zealand water industry   [10/1998]

Water Purifiers
Leading Providers of reverse osmosis water filtration systems, purifiers, softeners, distillers and other water treatment equipments.   [5/2007]

Water Recycling
Chatham County, NC, USA. Wastewater is cleaned for reclamation and reuse using constructed wetlands, and a greenhouse containing soil filters and an aquatic ecosystem.   [5/1998]

Waunakee Utilities     Wisconsin   [2/2001]

Western Lake Superior Sanitary District     Minnesota   [2/2001]

Western Municipal Water District     California.   [2/2001]

Wheaton Sanitary District     Illinois   [2/2001]

Wilmington WWCF
This web site describes the Wilmington, VT Wastewater and Compost Facility.   [3/1998]

Wisconsin Private Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (POWTS) Program
The POWTS program protects public health and the waters of the state by regulating onsite wastewater treatment and recycling systems and by promoting the use of the best available technology to provide onsite sewage treatment system solutions for property owners.   [5/2002]

Wood County Public Service Districts     West Virginia.   [2/2001]

WRD
Water Replenishment District of Southern California   [2/2001]

WSACC
The Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County (WSACC) is an independent, incorporated public body funded by user fees with no taxing authority supporting five jurisdictions (Cabarrus County, Cities of Concord and Kannapolis, Towns of Harrisburg and Mount Pleasant, North Carolina).   [1/2001]

WWOA
The WWOA is comprised of about 1,700 wastewater treatment plant professionals serving municipalities and industries throughout the State. The organization members pride themselves on the efficient, non-polluting operation of the Wisconsin wastewater treatment facilities.   [8/1998]

Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority
Wilkes-Barre, PA, USA. Take a virtual tour of some of our facilities.   [3/1998]

Yarra Valley Water
Melbourne, Australia. Sewage is treated in treatment plants through natural biological techniques to make it environmentally acceptable. The treated effluent is discharged into Port Phillip Bay, Bass Strait and local waterways.   [4/1998]

Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority     Michigan.   [2/2001]

Yucaipa Valley Water District     California   [2/2001]


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