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The meeting focused on the 2026/2027 capital projects budget, including specific amendments for the LTWSP EWTP Phase 2 and the Cayce FWTM, along with various engineering and construction service task orders. Additionally, the board held a discussion regarding the 2026/2027 general budget and addressed potential impediments to capital budget implementation.
The meeting included the review and filing of various monthly operational and financial reports for Columbia Power & Water Systems, covering power, water, and broadband divisions. New business items addressed a property purchase, emergency action for the North Columbia Substation, chemical bids, an update to the payment methods policy, and an appeal regarding a site plan decision by the Maury County Planning Commission.
The board discussed the Maury County Water System contract and reviewed monthly reports. Key actions included approving the purchase of a new generator, adopting a Water Conservation Plan, and tabling the Hampshire Pike Watermain GMP Amendment. The board also approved the 2026 rate restructuring for both Commercial Coax and Commercial FTTx Internet services. Additionally, the board approved a resolution regarding State Revolving Fund assistance for water plant expansion improvements to be forwarded to the City Council.
The board discussed and approved several items, including a Commercial Dedicated Internet Service Rate Restructure, fiscal year 2027 sewer and sanitation billing rates, and updates to the Overtime, Stand-By, and Call-Out Compensation policy. Additionally, the board approved a Master Bond Resolution for long-term water supply funding for consideration by the City Council, and adopted new application and water service fees for residential and commercial developments. An informational update regarding emergency pump repairs was also presented.
This Drought Management Plan for Columbia Power and Water System (CPWS) outlines strategies to manage water resources during drought conditions, ensuring compliance with TDEC regulations. Its primary goals are to protect the aquatic environments of the Duck River, sustain regional economic and social activities, and safeguard public health and welfare. Key components include implementing multi-stage water use restrictions based on reservoir levels and river flows, coordinating with regional entities like the Duck River Agency, conducting public education campaigns, and enforcing conservation measures. The plan also addresses water withdrawal permit limitations and aims to minimize economic impact on commercial and industrial customers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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