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Harriman utility update: fiber billing to begin Dec. 1, gas transport costs passed through, ARPA water projects under construction
Summary
Harriman Utility Board staff reported test fiber customers and a Dec. 1 billing go‑live, a $13 per MCF gas transport cost increase to be passed through to customers, ARPA-funded water upgrades underway, and a new multi-page bill format being mailed to customers.
HARRIMAN, Tenn. — Utility staff updated the Harriman City Council on Nov. 4 about broadband and utility operations: the fiber network has test customers and will begin billing Dec. 1, a gas transportation cost increase will be passed directly to customers, and ARPA-funded water projects are in active construction.
Harriman Utility Board representative Candace reported about 15–18 test fiber customers are connected and the utility will begin charging for service on Dec. 1,…
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