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Comments & Questions About Building Hunter Lake

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

 
Large areas of mud flats in the summer months are a real possibility for Hunter Lake if it is built.
 
 
 
IEPA Public Hearing Regarding  the Proposed Hunter Lake & Dam, December 4, 2008
Comments & Questions from Jim Johnston, President
Sustainable Springfield Inc.
Comments:
Sustainable springfield Inc. is a grass roots not for profit corporation that acts as an information [...]

CWLP REFRIGERATOR ROUND UP GOING STRONG

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Amber Sabin, 217.789.2116 ext.2629                                         November 25, 2008                                               
amber.sabin@cwlp.com                                                                                               
CWLP REFRIGERATOR ROUND UP GOING STRONG
Over 500 energy-hogging units off the street in less than six weeks, representing annual customer savings and kilowatt savings to utility.
 City Water, Light and Power’s Great Refrigerator Round Up has hit the 500 mark in collecting energy-hogging refrigerators and freezers [...]

An Appeal from Don Hanrahan About Hunter Lake & Dam

Friday, October 17th, 2008

 
Just when you think this dinosaur might actually go extinct, it rears its ugly head.  I am writing to ask for your support and for that of the members of your groups/organizations.  Specifically, I seek notification of your members of this pressing environmental concern, and everyone’s input regarding planning for a large and critically important public hearing [...]

CWLP’s Refrigerator & Freezer Recycling Program

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

CWLP OFFERING $50 REBATE FOR ENERGY-HOGGING
REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS
Customers eligible to yield $100 and $175 in annual reduced energy costs
in utility’s new appliance retirement and recycling program.
 
In its pilot appliance retirement and recycling program, City Water, Light and Power is calling on customers with energy-hogging refrigerators and freezers to turn them in for cash. The [...]

CWPL Community Energy Forum: Cool Cities Presented Sept.18

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

The meeting last Thursday at the INB Conference Center was attended by about 50. Bill Mills, the Manager of the Energy Services Office (ESO) began the meeting by echoing Mayor Davlin’s enthusiasm for signing the US Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreement. Will Reynolds from the Sierra Club, then presented a power point about Cool Cities. This was [...]