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City Corporation Approval of the January 2014 Minutes: Harold Barr made a motion to approve the minutes with one correction Luke Duffield seconded Minutes were approved Review and Consideration of the January 2014 Financials: On the water side, revenues were 5 0% ($20,625 66) over budgeted amounts for the month The yearly variance is running 5 9% greater than budgeted amounts Total Operations
Microsoft Word - July 2013 Minutes. doc Capital Projects Status Report: Lance Bartlett reported movement on two projects in particular for the month Garver will be providing Project Design along with Construction Administration observation in conjunction with City Corporation for the project Bids are set to be opened July 22 Aaron Stallmann gave an update on the carbon feed system The contractor is currently on site performing
Agenda City Corporation Board Meeting 205 West Third Place . . . Capital Projects Status Report: Lance Bartlett discussed various ongoing capital projects He deferred to Clint Bell of CWB Engineers to cover the Consent Administrative Order (CAO) update Andrew Pownall of CDM Smith discussed Schedules I and II of the PCW Plant Desi gn and updated the Board on progress Aaron Stallmann of Garver Engineers covered the I-40 Water and Sewer Project, the Water
2006 CCR - citycorporation. com 2006 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report City Corporation City Corporation is pleased to present to you the 2006 Water Quality Report This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually
Microsoft Word - Document 16. 01. 01 Pamphlet. docx - City Corporation Surcharge for Customers Within City Limits In addition to the monthly meter charge and the additional charge for water usage, each customer whose premises are located within the corporate limits of the City is required to pay a charge equal to 4 5% of the monthly charge for the meter and the additional charge for water usage, which is a fee City Corporation pays to the City of Russellville
CUSTOMER INFORMATION Delinquent Accounts All City Corporation bills are due upon receipt A bill becomes delinquent 20 days from the mail date When the bill becomes delinquent, there is a $10 00 late fee billed on the next invoice If payment of delinquent bill is not satisfied and City Corporation is forced to disconnect services, there will be a $25 00 shut-off processing fee and security deposit required to
Letters1 - City Corporation How Safe Is The Source Of Our Drinking Water? The Arkansas Department of Health has completed a Source Water Vulnerability Assessment for City Corporation The assessment summarizes the potential for contamination of our sources of drinking water and can be used as a basis for developing a source water protection plan Based on the various criteria of the assessment, our water sources have
irections for completing The Arkansas Department of Health has completed a Source Water Vulnerability Assessment for City Corporation The assessment summarizes the potential for contamination of our sources of drinking water and can be used as a basis for developing a source water protection plan Based on the various criteria of the assessment, our water sources have been determined to have a low to medium
CUSTOMER INFORMATION Monthly Bills Bills for service will be rendered monthly and are due in 20 days from the mailing of the invoice The term “monthly” for billing purposes will mean the period between any two consecutive readings of the meters by City Corporation, such readings to be taken as nearly as practicable every 30 days When City Corporation is unable to read a meter after reasonable effort, the
Executive Summary regarding Proposed Rate Ordinances Executive Summary regarding Proposed Rate Ordinances In 2009, City Corporation was placed under Consent Administrative Order (CAO) by the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) due to chronic issues related to the wastewater treatment and collections systems The CAO required City Corporation to provide a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) that details the improvements needed to achieve