Utilities


Silver Springs Community Utilities


Silver Springs Water Systems   See 1981 Developer Water Distribution Systems Explanation

1. Potable/Culinary — fire hydrants, wells

2. Irrigation System - Phase 1A

3. Storm Drains

4. Underdrain - Phase 1A, possibly Phase 1B

5. Sewer System


Communications Services

AT&T - wireles, DSL, Internet, Digital TV, Phone

Qwest Telephone Services - Power, Phone, Cable, Internet  1-866-298-1514

Verizon -  cell phones, Internet, TV, wireless, broadband and high speed


Electric Power - Rocky Mountain Power

Mail
Bill payments
Rocky Mountain Power Bill Payment Processing
1033 NE 6th Ave., Portland, OR 97256-0001

General correspondence

201 South Main St., Suite 2300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

24/7 customer service, 1-888-221-7070


Solar Power


Blue Sky Wind Power


Trash Pick-up & Removal - Allied Waste Services

Trash pick up in Silver Springs is each Tuesday morning.  Recycle pick up is later in the day.
(Formerly BFI Industries)

Local Office:
Allied Waste
6450 N. Silver Creek Road
Park City, Utah 84098
435/615-8311

Corporate Headquarters:
Allied Waste Industries, Inc.
18500 North Allied Way
Phoenix, AZ 85054
480/627-2700


Natural Gas - Questar Gas Company

Mail
180 East 100 South Street, P.O. Box 45360, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0360

(801) 324-5555

Rates:

April 11, 2000 - The Public Service Commission issued an order today in Questar Gas Company’s general rate case approving a $13.5 million rate increase. On January 25, 2000, as part of the rate case, the Commission granted an interim increase of $7 million, which Questar’s customers are paying in their rates already. The net effect on customers of today is the remaining $6.5 million increase. As a result, a typical residential customer’s bill will increase approximately $8.50 annually or 1.4 percent. Since January, with today’s changes, the typical customer’s annual bill will have increased about $19 or 3.15 percent.

October, 30, 2008 - The Utah Public Service Commission approved pass- through rate increases for Questar Gas Co. — $195 million in the first phase and $184 million in the second phase — related to the cost of acquiring natural gas. Questar Gas Rate Changes


Water

  • Culinary - Summit County

    Mountain Regional Water Special Service District
    “Most expensive water in the state”

    6421 N. Business Park Loop, Suite A
    P.O. Box 982320
    Park City, Utah 84098
    435/940-1916
    7120 N State Road 32
    Peoa, UT 84061
    435-783-5996

    24/7 Emergency Number: 435-645-2555

    Water Rate Analysis for Residential Accounts in Utah
    Water Usage

  • Fire Hydrants
    Summit County Ordinance 346. Section 7.  Fire Hydrants to be Uncovered Every Water Company shall uncover and remove accumulated snow and windrows of snow from over and around fire hydrants. The hydrants should be uncovered for a distance of not less than three feet on all sides so the hydrants are accessible for emergency use. Hydrants should be uncovered within 72 hours of the time they are buried by a plowed windrow of snow or from the time they become buried from drifts.
  • Irrigation System
  • Sewer
    Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District
    2800 Homestead Road
    Park City, Utah 84098
    435/649-7993
  • Storm Drainage
  • Streams, Outlets, Inlets, Ponds
  • Underdrain or French Drain System
    Built in 1978, abandoned in 1985 by vote of Association Members
 
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