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Effective March 24, 2006. All building and zoning for the City of Sylvester will be administered by Sandy Almand. Sandy may be reached at P.O. Box 370, 229-776-8505 or at 101 N. Main Street, Sylvester, GA 31791. Hours are 8am - 11:30am, Monday - Thursday.
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To begin your new utility service in Sylvester you must do the following procedures:
1. Have picture ID (driver's License).
2. Social Security card.
3. Rent Receipt.
4. Service Charge for:
Lights - $50.00
Water - $10.00
Gas - $20.00
The Service is Non-refundable.
5. Deposit for services:
Lights - $50.00
Water - $50.00
Gas - $50.00
The Deposit is applied to final bill or transfered to a new location if your going to have services with the city.
6. To have services turned on you need to
come into city hall before 1:30 p.m.
7. Work orders are done Mon - Fri between
3:30 & 5:00.
8. Transfering of service from one address to another is $20.00.
9. Reconnection fee for delinquent bill is $60.00. Bill must be paid with cash before 4:30pm for reconnection.
For additional information please call 229-776-8505.
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| Public Notice: Drip Calculator |
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Monday, November 02 2009 @ 11:31 AM EST
Contributed by: Admin
Views: 968
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How much water does a leaking faucet waste?
Check your faucets at home-do any of them drip? Well, maybe it's just a small drip; how much water can a little drip waste? True, a single drip won't much water, but think about each faucet in your home dripping a little bit all day long. What if every faucet in every home on your block... in your town... in your state also dripping? the drips would add up to a flood of water wasted down the drain.
There is no scientific definition of the volume of a faucet drip, but after measuring a number of kitchen and bathroom sink faucets, the volume seems to be between 1/5th and 1/3rd of a milliliter (ml). Drips from bathroom tubs come in a bit more though, at about 1/2 ml. So, for our calculations below (numbers are rounded), we are going to use 1/4 ml as the volume of a faucet drip. So, by these drip estimates:
* One gallon: 15,140 drips
* One liter: 4,000 drips
Looking at it this way, it seems like that drop of water down the drain is pretty insignificant. But, as you can see by using the form below, all those drops flowing in "real time" can really add up to a flood.
Try the drip calculator for yourself at: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/drought/dripcalculator.html
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