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Mar 24, 2023
Category: Current News
Posted by: dbaxter

 

 

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OFFICE CLOSURES

Our office will be closed:

Monday, May 27, 2024

in observance of Memorial Day.

 


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Notice:

The next regularly scheduled Board Meeting will be:

May 9, 2024

 

 

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Maury County Board of Public Utilities meets at 5:30 p.m. on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 765 New Lewisburg Highway, Columbia, TN 38401.

The Board Meeting Entrance is located on the side of our building, just past the Drive-Thru window. Please feel free to participate in these meetings.

 

CONTACT US

In Person:
765 New Lewisburg Hwy
Columbia, TN 38401


By Mail:
P.O. Box 1196
Columbia, TN 38402


Phone: (931) 381-8900

Fax: (931) 381-8288

Email: customerservice@mymcws.com

Feb 11, 2022
Category: Current News
Posted by: dbaxter
Tennessee 811


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Conservation Tips

Did you know?

The average person uses approximately 50 - 75 gallons of water every day. By becoming waste conscious, you can reduce your usage. Saving water saves money and also helps protect our most precious resource.


Below are some practical water conservation tips:

  • Wash only full loads in your washing machine and dishwasher.

  • Do not run water continuously when washing dishes by hand.

  • Attach low-flow faucet aerators to faucets.

  • Take short showers instead of baths. A full bath requires approximately 36 gallons of water. A five minute shower using a low-flow restrictor will use 15 - 25 gallons.

  • Install low-flow shower heads and toilets. Low flow toilets typically use 1/2 the water of a standard toilet.

  • Don't leave the water running while brushing your teeth and/or shaving.

  • Check for leaking faucets or toilets and repair them. A leaking faucet, dripping once per second, wastes six gallons of water a day. A leaking toilet can waste up to 5,000 gallons per day.

  • Use a nozzle on your hose that will stop the water flow when appropriate.

  • Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks.

  • Store drinking water in the refrigerator, rather than allowing the tap to run for a cold glass of water.

  • Recycle rain water to water plants and flowers.

  • Learn how to use your water meter to check for leaks - call our office, we will be glad to walk you through it!

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