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Evolution of a regional system
The Indianapolis (Ind.) Water Company (IWC) and its predecessor have, as private companies, provided water service to the city of Indianapolis and Marion County since 1871. Since 1947 IWC has expanded—through selective marketing of main extensions and acquisitions—from a compact urban utility serving primarily Indianapolis and the center of Marion County to a widespread regional system that provides retail water service to most of Indianapolis‐Marlon County and to both incorporated and unincorporated portions of three adjacent counties.
Evolution of a regional system
The Indianapolis (Ind.) Water Company (IWC) and its predecessor have, as private companies, provided water service to the city of Indianapolis and Marion County since 1871. Since 1947 IWC has expanded—through selective marketing of main extensions and acquisitions—from a compact urban utility serving primarily Indianapolis and the center of Marion County to a widespread regional system that provides retail water service to most of Indianapolis‐Marlon County and to both incorporated and unincorporated portions of three adjacent counties.
Evolution of a regional system
Bakken, J. Darrell (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 73 ; 238-242
01.05.1981
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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