2017 Spencer Comprehensive Land Use Plan
Spencer, Iowa 2017 Comprehensive Plan
The water supply for Spencer is provided by Spencer Municipal Utilities. The system consists of two water towers and numerous distribution lines and hydrants serving the community. The source of the water provided by Spencer Municipal Utilities is from wells. Spencer Municipal Utilities covers a majority of the town of Spencer with water service.
WASTEWATER SERVICE (Sanitary Sewer)
Name:
City of Spencer Sewer
Location:
Spencer, Iowa (Clay)
Ownership Type:
Municipal
Average Daily Demand (mgd):
2.30 2.50
Rated Capacity (mgd):
3.70
Peak Demand (mgd):
Cost/1000 Gal:
Connection Fee:
unknown
Phone:
712-580-7220
Web Address: www.spenceriowacity.com
Data Source: www.locationone.com - Spencer Municipal Utilities
ELECTRICITY Name:
Spencer Municipal Utilities
Location:
Spencer, Iowa (Clay)
Ownership Type:
Municipal
Regulated:
No
Peak Demand (kW):
32
Generation Capacity (MW):
42
Website: www.smunet.net
Customers Served (Local): 6,200
Name:
Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative
Location:
Spencer, Iowa (Clay)
Ownership Type:
Cooperative
Regulated:
Yes
Peak Demand (kW):
0
Generation Capacity (MW):
0
Customers Served (Local): 30
Website: www.ilec.org
The electric utilities providing service to the residents and businesses of Spencer are provided primarily by Spencer Municipal Utilities with some outlying areas of the community served by Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative and Alliant Energy. The utility’s electrical distribution system meets the existing needs of the clientele served. Prior to digging at any location, have utilities located. Call IOWA ONE CALL at 811 before you dig. Electric generation capacity for the city includes 1) long term hydro contract with Western, 2) ownership in Neal 4 Generating Station, 3) ownership in the Walter Scott Jr generating station, 4) ownership in the Wisdom 2 generation station, and 5) peaking capacity in jet and diesel generation, owned and leased by SMU. The municipal utility is in a joint action agency for generation and transmission services. SMU has ownership in high voltage transmission for delivery of generation. SMU's distribution system is 95% or more underground.
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