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What (who) is municipal utilities - definition

WATER DISTRICT IN CALIFORNIA
EBMUD; East Bay MUD; East Bay Municipal Utilities District; East Bay Municipal District

East Bay Municipal Utility District         
East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), colloquially referred to as "East Bay Mud", is a public utility district which provides water and sewage treatment services for an area of approximately in the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay.Section 9.
Utilities (film)         
1983 FILM BY HARVEY HART
Utilities (motion picture)
Utilities is a 1983 Canadian comedy film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Robert Hays and Brooke Adams.
Municipal hospital         
HOSPITAL UNDER THE CONTROL OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Municipal Hospitals; Municipal hospitals
A Municipal hospital is a hospital under the control of a local government, as opposed to those run commercially, by some sort of charitable organisation, or by national or state governments.

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East Bay Municipal Utility District

East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD), colloquially referred to as "East Bay Mud", is a public utility district which provides water and sewage treatment services for an area of approximately 331 square miles (860 km2) in the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay. As of 2018, EBMUD provides drinking water for approximately 1.4 million people in portions of Alameda County and Contra Costa County in California, including the cities of Richmond, El Cerrito, Hercules, San Pablo, Pinole, Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, Danville, Oakland, Piedmont, Emeryville, Berkeley, Albany, Alameda, San Leandro, neighboring unincorporated regions, and portions of cities such as Hayward and San Ramon. Sewage treatment services are provided for 685,000 people in an 88-square-mile area (as of 2018). EBMUD currently has an average annual growth rate of 0.8% and is projected to serve 1.6 million people by 2030. Headquartered in Oakland, EBMUD owns and maintains 2 water storage reservoirs on the Mokelumne River, 5 terminal reservoirs, 91 miles (146 km) of water transmission aqueducts, 4,100 miles (6,600 km) of water mains, 6 water treatment plants (WTPs), 29 miles (47 km) of wastewater interceptor sewer lines and a regional wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) rated at a maximum treatment capacity of 320 MGD.

Examples of use of municipal utilities
1. Puget Sound Energy is selling the dam to the alliance, a coalition of eight municipal utilities.
2. Hera, formed by the merger of a dozen Italian municipal utilities, in November agreed to buy its counterpart Meta, which is based in the neighboring city of Modena.
3. A competitor to existing municipal utilities operators in the regions, RKS earlier set a goal of capturing 5 percent of the market within the next three years.
4. English is quick to point out that taxable utilities get tax breaks to encourage wind farms or more–efficient coal plants, and that municipal utilities can sell tax–exempt bonds to raise money cheaply.
5. One signer of the letter to FERC is Alan Richardson, president of the American Public Power Association, representing 2,000 municipal utilities that supply 15 percent of the nation‘s power needs.