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Repair dripping faucets by replacing washers. If your faucet is dripping at a rate of one drop per second, you can expect to waste 2,700 gallons per year. This adds to the cost of water and sewer utilities, or can strain your septic system.


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Service Area: 23.5 sq. miles
Total Services:
- Electric: 8,231
- Water: 4,874
- Wastewater: 4,782
Electric Meters: 8,373
Electric Lines: 367 miles
Electric Transformers: 2,470
Water Meters: 4,864
Water Mains: 61.15 miles
Fire Hydrants: 598
Sewer Mains: 53.46 miles
Sewer Manholes: 1,226
Employees: 24
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There will be a regular meeting of the City of Stoughton Utilities Committee on Monday, June 18, 2012. It will be held at 5:00 PM in the Ed Malinowski Boardroom in the Stoughton Utilities Administration Office, 600 South Fourth St., Stoughton, WI 53589.

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Think Renewable Energy is expensive?

It’s just $3 more! That’s all it costs to power up a portion of your home with a block of renewable energy energy – clean, affordable, “never running out” power from natural resources like wind, solar and biogas.

And the more renewable energy we use, the less coal, oil and natural gas we’ll burn, which can have a dramatic effect on the air we breathe. Spending $3 more for a block of renewable energy keeps a lot of CO2 out of the air -- about six months’ worth of car emissions, to be exact.

And it only takes two or three blocks to run the average home every month. It adds up to a smaller carbon footprint for you, and a greener world for your kids, and your kids’ kids. All for an extra $3 ...

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Join Project RoundUP Today!

Stoughton Utilities customers can opt to enroll in the voluntary roundUP program. In this program, your utility bill will "round up" to the next highest dollar ...

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Call Before You Dig

Spring is here, and along with the warm weather comes a long list of outdoor projects -- build a deck, plant some trees or shrubs, replace your mailbox post, install a gym set for the children, or more. If your list includes any digging, state law (Wisconsin Statute ...

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