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On Thursday, April 17th, Corey Davis, a Chelsea City Water Department employee attended the American Water Works Association Regional meeting for water/wastewater operators. For this meeting water treatment personnel are encouraged to enter their drinking wter into a taste off competition against other utilities to find out who has the best tasting drinking water. Out of nine total entries the City of Chelsea took first place. The other entrants were the City of Fenton, Plainfield Twp., City of Ludington, City of Belding, City of Midland, Lansing Board of WAter and Light, City of Saginaw and M.H.O.G., last year's winner. We received a plaque for winning the competition and will be entered into the state competition in September at the A.W.W.A. Annual Conference. |
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We have offically hired a new part-time bookkepper who will start at the City Offices on Monday, May 5. Laura Kaiser will be taking over payroll processing responsibilities as well as backing up human resources and utilty billing. Laura is a local resident and is joining us from Hopp Electric. Laura will be working 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please stop by and help us welcome her. |
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This report covers the drinking water quality for the City of Chelsea for the 2007 calendar year. This information is a snapshot of the quality of the water that we provided to you in 2007. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state standards.
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RESOLUTION Whereas, the City of Chelsea conducted a comprehensive cost-of-service study on its City-owned utilities; and
Whereas, the cost-of-service study demonstrated that without a rate increase the adjusted operating income for the water and wastewater systems would not meet minimum target levels; and |
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The City of Chelsea currently has a job opening for an Electric Lineworker to view details please click here. |
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