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Ross Valley Sanitary District, Sanitary District No. 1 of Marin County
Established May 27, 1899, Ross Valley Sanitary District is the oldest sanitary district in Marin County and may be the oldest sanitary district in California. |
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Sedibeng Municipality
The Sedibeng District Council is an innovative, dynamic, developmental government that consistently meets and exceeds the expectations of the communities and the various stakeholders it serves. It includes the municipalities of Emfuleni, Midvaal and Lesedi. |
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Steve Tshwete Municipality
Steve Tshwete Municipality is situated 1 492 metres above sea-level on the main road to the Mpumalanga Lowveld and the Kruger National Park. |
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Tamworth Regional Council
The Tamworth Regional Council was Proclaimed 17th March 2004. The Council serves a population of 54,226 (30 June 2003 est) and covers an area of 9,577.5 square kilometers stretching from the Nandewar Range north of Barraba south east to Peel and Great Dividing Ranges. |
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Telecom Namibia
Established in August 1992 and serving more than 114,000 customers, Telecom Namibia runs the largest Digital Telecommunication Network in Namibia. The company is a leading supplier of voice, text, data and video solutions. |
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Township of Langley, BC, Canada
Built on the history of the province's fur trade, the Township of Langley was incorporated in 1873. Now home to 100,000 residents, the municipality is committed to providing progressive business, housing, and recreational opportunities, while balancing its unique mix of urban growth and rural beauty. |
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Tweed Shire Council
Tweed Shire covers 1303 square kilometers and adjoins the NSW Local Government Areas of Byron, Lismore and Kyogle, with the NSW/Queensland border to its north where it divides the twin towns of Tweed Heads and Coolangatta. |
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Ville de Joliette, QC, Canada
Capital of the region of Lanaudière, the City of Joliette, with a population of 18,946, is a city recognized for its economical and cultural dynamism, numerous tourist attractions, city center and warmth of its population. The citizens of the City of Joliette take pride in their life framework being animated by a diversified range of activities for all ages. |
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Ville de Lévis, QC, Canada
The city of Lévis is the result of the merging of 10 municipalities on Québec City's south shore. Close to 125,000 people call Lévis their home. Linked to Québec City by the Québec and Pierre-Laporte bridges and the ferry service, Lévis is the main economic and urban development pole of the Chaudière-Appalaches region. |
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Ville de Sainte-Marie, QC, Canada
Located 40 kilometers south of the city of Québec, Sainte-Marie is part of an important region called the Chaudière Valley more commonly known as Beauce. The Town of Sainte-Marie is characterized by its excellent quality of life for all its residents, visitors and employees. |
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Ville de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Located in southern Québec, some 20 km from Montréal and the Canada-US border, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu ranks eleventh among cities in the province. Regional capital of the Haut-Richelieu in the Montérégie region, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu enjoys a strategic position and it offers an exceptional quality of life for its 84,000 residents. |
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Ville de Saint-Jérôme, Canada
The Town of Saint-Jerome is located halfway between Montreal and Mount-Trembling. Founded in 1834, it is the capital of Laurentides and it is a regional crossroads of services, industries and trade. It is the center of experimentation for electric vehicles in Québec and has become the test city for electric vehicles and hybrids. |
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Wannon Water
Wannon Water provides water and wastewater services to 37,000 customers, in 34 towns and urban localities in South West Victoria and manages 2,600km of underground networks. Wannon Water is a recent amalgamation of three Authorities (Glenelg Region Water, Portland Coast Water and South West Water Authorities). |
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Williamsport Municipal Water Authority and Williamsport Sanitary Authority
The Williamsport Municipal Water Authority (WMWA) and Williamsport Sanitary Authority (WSA) organizations are responsible for providing high quality water and wastewater utility services for the Greater Williamsport, Pennsylvania area. They are committed to doing their part to protect the public health and enhance the environmental quality of their community. |
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