Illinois American Water Reminds Customers to Conserve Water
Updated 5/7/2021 8:43 AM
Illinois American Water is reminding customers to use water wisely. Annually, May 15 through September 15, residents are required to follow water conservation measures in the company s Northern Illinois operations.
These measures require watering of lawns and other outdoor uses to only be done on an odd/even watering basis. Customers whose street addresses end in an odd number may water only on an odd numbered calendar day and vice versa. These measures are approved by the Illinois Commerce Commission for communities that are supplied with Lake Michigan water or have a Lake Michigan water allocation.
Now this is what a governor in full is supposed to look like.
With the close of the 2021 spring legislative session just three weeks away, Gov. J.B. Pritzker has put down a marker on the politically charged subject of utility regulation. And he did so, uncharacteristically, by bucking the unions a rare Pritzker move, indeed.
Joe Cahill
And they asked for it. A coalition of unions representing workers in the energy sector moved last month to front for ComEd in its effort to lock in higher rates and force customers to pay a premium to prevent a couple of nuclear power plants from shutting down. They even hired a former lobbyist for ComEd s parent company to aid the cause.
Posted May 07, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS, May 4, 2021 – Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP is pleased to announce that James C. (Jim) Holsclaw has joined the firm s Indianapolis office as a Partner with the Energy and Utilities practice group. I am pleased to welcome Jim to our expanding Energy and Utilities and Public Utility Regulatory practices and to the Indianapolis office, said Phillip A. Casey, Co-Chair of Calfee s Energy and Utilities practice group. Jim brings years of electric transmission and markets experience, which perfectly complements our state and federal regulatory work. The depth of experience and bench strength of our growing team will enable Calfee to better support Energy and Utilities clients on state, regional and national levels.
The Illinois Commerce Commission is investigating preparations statewide to make sure utilities are prepared for future cold snaps like the one in February that led to a spike in natural gas prices. The winter storms and the effect they had prompted the ICC to open a notice of inquiry into the state’s Extreme Weather Preparedness Plan. Public comments are being accepted through June 14, 2021.
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It seems like the Feds are going to put the system on trial…
it will be fun when they indict ALL FOUR leaders who helped pass the bill..
Someone will have to explain how the Republican leaders are complicit… to Republicans.
To the post,
“Don’t wait for it to happen. Don’t even want it to happen. Just watch what does happen.”
I’m waiting and watching the reporting, which has been outstanding, and the actual court hearings.
Buttongate!!!!!
Doubtful that the judiciary will support any changes in how the legislature chooses to generally operate. This is about the underlying rationale for a specific “bribery” charge.