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Who owns Lansing Board of Water and Light?

Who owns Lansing Board of Water and Light?

the citizens of Lansing
The BWL, Michigan’s largest municipally-owned utility, delivers safe and reliable service to more than 100,000 residential and business customers. The BWL is owned by the citizens of Lansing, has no stockholders, pays no dividends and reinvests its profits in its own facilities.

How do I cancel LBWL?

You can cancel paperless billing at any time by simply clicking “Change” next to “Signed up for paperless billing” and selecting “Cancel paperless billing” button (located in “Home” and “My Information”).

How do I find my BWL account number?

BWL Account Number Lookup

  1. Visit the New LBWL Customer Portal to register your account or pay your bill by clicking here.
  2. For customer service, please contact (517) 702-6006.
  3. Please enter the account number as 6 digits, a dash and 3 digits, a dash and one digit – 999999-999-9.

Where does Lansing get water from?

Saginaw Aquifer
Lansing draws its water from the Saginaw Aquifer, 400 feet below the surface; it’s treated by two water plants and fed with 125 wells throughout the community.

Where can I pay my Board of Water Supply Bill?

Ways To Pay Your Bill…

  • Automatic Bill Payment. Deduct your payment automatically from your checking or savings account.
  • Online. Pay online with a Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card.
  • Pay-By-Phone Service.
  • Pay By Mail.
  • Pay By Drop Box.
  • BWS Beretania Lobby – Cashier Window.
  • Satellite City Hall or Bank of Hawaii Locations.

Can you drink tap water in Lansing?

Lansing Board of Water & Light For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2019 – March 2019), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.

Is Lansing water safe?

The Bottom Line. During 2020, BWL drinking water continues to meet or exceed all quality standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE).

What does Hawaii do with their sewage?

Cesspools: A Common Onsite Disposal System in Hawai’i Cesspools are generally large, cylindrical excavations used to receive untreated wastewater. Solids are retained in the cesspool and the liquid percolates into the surrounding soil.

Where does Lansing water come from?

Lansing draws its water from the Saginaw Aquifer, 400 feet below the surface; it’s treated by two water plants and fed with 125 wells throughout the community.

Is East Lansing Tap water Safe?

MSU officials say the water is safe to drink and assure students it is tested regularly to ensure it meets state and federal water quality requirements. But the well water supply naturally contains minerals and sediments that can lead to an unattractive color and taste.

Can you drink East Lansing water?

For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2019 – March 2019), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.