Sentences with phrase «municipal water service»

«Municipal water services should be paying attention,» Burgin said.

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The new service will particularly benefit municipal and industrial users of waste water and water recycling technologies that do not always have optimal engineering services available in - house, says the Managing Director of CST Wastewater solutions Mr Michael Bambridge.
The Global Water Engineering (GWE) anaerobic digestion technologies — to be featured on Stand S9 — extract biogas from virtually any biological waste stream, including municipal food wastes from restaurants, food service facilities, grocery stores, and municipal solid waste, as well as organic wastes from industrial processing facilities, food and beverage plants and agribusinesses.
The village will provide municipal water, sewer, police and fire services.
Republicans said nothing during the debate over the «big ugly,» which also included about $ 25.8 billion in funding for public schools, revived the 421 - a housing subsidy program, creates a new scholarship program for public colleges, included billions for water infrastructure, spurs municipal service consolidation and extended the state's expiring millionaires tax for two years.
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The IRS does not allow the deduction of any fees charged for municipal services (sewer, water, trash collection) that might appear on your tax bill.
Fifth Third Securities Public Finance Group provides a broad range of debt underwriting, placement and financial advisory services to municipal issuers including state level issuers, cities, villages, townships, counties, school districts, water and sewer districts and other public utility systems, health care facilities, and higher education institutions.
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The Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD), National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, and the nonprofit Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy have combined forces to support conservation, stewardship, and public enjoyment of the nearly 10 square miles of local, state, and national parklands that encompass the Mt. Tam region.
The TLC brings together the four agencies responsible for the management of Mount Tamalpais and its expansive lands (the National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Municipal Water District, and Marin County Parks) and a conservation nonprofit (Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy) to combine resources, talent, and know - how for the long - term benefit of the mountain.
This edition is a special collaboration between the partners of One Tam (Marin Municipal Water District, Marin County Parks, California State Parks, National Park Service, and Parks Conservancy) and the author — in support of restoration, stewardship, and education initiatives on the mountain.
OurTam.org was created by GS&P for the TLC, which includes the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD), National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, and the nonprofit Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
Four government agencies and a nonprofit support group — the National Park Service, California State Parks, the Marin Municipal Water District and the county of Marin — have bonded together in an unusual agreement to help preserve and protect Mount Tamalpais, Marin County's signature mountain.
A new consortium, dubbed the «Tamalpais Lands Collaborative» or TLC, will see the National Park Service, California State Parks, the Marin Municipal Water District and Marin County join forces to nurture and help restore Mount Tamalpais in the coming years.
Sites on all of the One Tam partner agencies lands — including Marin County Parks and Open Space District, California State Parks, the National Park Service, and the Marin Municipal Water District — were chosen to help show how mammals are using these interconnected landscapes.
The Conservancy works in partnership with the Marin Municipal Water District, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, and the National Park Service to secure the long - term health of Mt. Tamalpais and engage the community in the stewardship of the mountain's watershed.
In 2014, four public land agencies (National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, and the Marin Municipal Water District) teamed with the Parks Conservancy to form the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative — an initiative that brings together their resources, talents, and philanthropic efforts to support the stewardship, conservation, and enjoyment of Mt. Tamalpais.
The One Tam Roving Ranger truly symbolizes the collaborative spirit of the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative, as it's the result of input from staff at the Marin Municipal Water District, California State Parks, Marin County Parks, National Park Service, and Parks Conservancy.
The conservancy, National Parks Service, Marin Municipal Water District, and state and county parks agencies have joined forces as the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative.
The local government made agro-tourism part of municipal and district level planning; established an agro-tourism association and information dissemination service; assists interested farmers with business planning, tax exemptions and funding of infrastructure development, and provides subsidized water and electricity.
«Reinstate the authority of municipalities to calculate development charges based on the true cost of growth for infrastructure and services, including roads; culture, parks and recreation; municipal offices; water, wastewater, waste and recycling; health care and health promotion; and any other downloaded services
Review and adaptation of existing municipal bylaws, norms and regulations is a necessary element of that process in order to remove unnecessary restrictions on urban agriculture and to develop specific incentives, regulations and norms facilitating access to land, water, training and services for urban agriculture, while managing and regulating associated potential health risks.
The 3rd - party sub-metering companies and property management companies billing out allocated costs - that seem to tack on extra charges and provide no rate schedules as required of utilities - may be successfully scheming away due to the fact that they are not actually providing water or wastewater services; rather, they are simply providing «billing services» separate and apart from the underlying local or municipal water utility.
I was perplexed as to why there were no «health» experts involved in the Strategic Regional Advisory Councils, given health is clearly linked to the three key outcomes being essential services (reliable electricity, water supply, sewage treatment), municipal services (environmental health, rubbish collection) and housing services.
This is one of the reasons why bodies corporate have to have levy funds at their disposal — the other equally important reasons being that they need to insure the building, pay for municipal services such as water, sewerage and refuse, and provide adequate security.
Given that the sky - rocketing cost of electricity in South Africa, compounded by increases in other costs related to property ownership, including municipal services such as water, refuse removal and sanitation, buy - to - let property owners must manage the growing risk they face with regard to utility costs.
Topography of site is level to upwardly sloping and lot is serviced by municipal water and sewer.
My experience is that there are always additional fees on a property such as more taxes or water or code violations or other such unpaid municipal services, but the certificate is still $ 100.
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