Municipalities that Provide Public Power/Sewer

When a city provides both power and sewer systems as well as garbage collection, the potential win for the municipality and the people served is high because significant revenue benefits are possible.

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Numbers Speak For Themselves

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Municipalities that Provide Public Power
10000
Municipalities that Provide Sewer
1 Trillion
Gallons of sewer wastewater in NYC per day
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Municipalities that Provide Public Power
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10000
Municipalities that Provide Sewer
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1 Trillion
Gallons of sewer wastewater in NYC per day
FUEL

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Well, in this instance, perhaps your trash could be your treasure… When it comes to producing power and clean water using the SREUS system, there are many fuels that can power it: 

Single layer and multi-layer cardboard can be used.
Diesel fuel, spilled diesel, off-spec, high sulfur, biodiesel, and vegetable oils of all kinds can be used as fuel for the SREUS unit.
Grass clippings, tree trimmings, leaves, old hay, straw, weeds, and invasive plant species are great fuel options.
Either filtered or raw natural gas can be inserted as fuel.
Paper fiber, newspaper, mail, and adds are all viable fuel options.
Plastic garbage or recycling rejects, polyethylene, polypropylene, milk jugs, plastic bottles, grocery bags, and even baby diapers can act as non-toxic fuel for a SREUS unit.
Yes, even post-flush waste can be used.
Sewer gas is methane that comes off of decomposing sewage water. Captured sewer gas could also be used as fuel.
Sawdust, wood fibers, sticks, twigs, and shredded stumps are great SREUS fuels.