Lebanon Utilities Blog
What Do I Do If I Suspect an Issue with My Sanitary Sewer?
What are the indications you may have an issue with your sanitary sewer? Sewer smell in your home – make sure you do not have any dry traps such as: floor drains, unused bathrooms, water heater connection/drain Plumbing fixture is not draining as it should – Check...
When Do I Report a Power Outage?
If you suspect issues with your electricity or you are experiencing a power outage, First check your fuses or breakers to make sure the problem is not your own. If you have a phone or tablet, check to see if our red "emergency alert" banner is activated on the website...
When to Call to Report an Issue with my Water
If you experience: Low/no water pressure – At a single tap on the property – check the screen on the filter for build-up of lime deposit/residue – soak screen in white vinegar then rinse thoroughly before replacing Only noticeable when using hot water – check to make...
Lebanon Utilities Breaks Ground for New Power Operations Building
Lebanon Utilities recently broke ground in preparation for the new Lebanon Utilities power operations building, located at 1300 W. Main Street, Lebanon. The 18,000 square-foot building will serve as a base of operations for the Lebanon Utilities linemen, their trucks...
Lafayette Avenue Update
On July 29, 2015 the contractor began field work. Lafayette Avenue closed to thru traffic between Patterson Avenue/Chicago Street and Powell Street for installation of storm and sanitary sewer structures. Contractor is currently installing storm sewer structures and...
Lebanon Utilities Breaks Ground for New Power Operations Building
August 17, 2015 The media and public are invited to a ground-breaking ceremony on Thursday, August 20 at 3:30 p.m. for the new Lebanon Utilities power operations building, located at 1300 W. Main Street, Lebanon. The 18,000 square-foot building will serve as a base of...
How Does Electricity Work?
While electricity provides numerous conveniences and benefits, it can also be very dangerous. Lebanon Utilities provides this "Power Town" demonstration to interested groups and organizations. To schedule your "Power Town" demonstration, call 765.482.5100.
Review of Lebanon Wastewater Utility
Review of Lebanon Indiana Wastewater Utility July 2015 and potential rate increases. For more information download the entire presentation here: Lebanon-Wastewater-Review_07222015
Clear Water Reduction Program
Due to high wastewater flows in the sanitary sewer system during wet weather periods, Lebanon Utilities is developing a Clear Water Reduction Program to identify and mitigate sources of clear water inflow and infiltration (I/I) into the sanitary sewer system. During...
Reducing Our Carbon Footprint with Green Power
Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) chooses Lebanon Utilities to pilot its “Green Power” initiative. As a result of Lebanon Utilities’ recent efforts to embrace a sustainable, eco-friendly utility delivery to its community, the Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA)...
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