January 2011
Energy Savings All-Year Round. Complimentary 2011 Energy Saver Calendar Available in December
Get energy saving tips year round with the 2011 Energy Saver wall calendar. Pick up a copy, while supplies last, at the PWC Customer Service Center lobby at the corner of Eastern Blvd. and Old Wilmington Road or City Hall at 433 Hay Street. Or call 223-4009 to request your copy.
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PWC on the Air
Join host, Wendy Riddle, as PWC Connections presents ‘The Best of 2010’ featuring the viewers favorite shows of 2010. Airs on Time Warner Community Channels 7 and 60 on Tuesdays. Ch. 7 - January 11, 25 - 8 pm Ch. 60 - Jan 4, 11, 18, 25 10 am and 4 pm
PWC is proud to continue its designation as a Reliable Public Power Provider
(RP3) for providing its customers
with the highest degree of reliable and safe electric service, making your PWC electric services a great value.
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Stay Connected through Nixle and Twitter
PWC customers can now receive important advisories, updates and official information by text message and email through Nixle and Twitter. Register for Nixle notifications from PWC or other local organizations such as the Fayetteville Police Department, by simply going to nixle.com to sign up. You can also follow FAYPWC on Twitter.
Web Search Available
PWC has a search feature on
its website (faypwc.com) that enables residents in the Phase V annexation area to deter- mine when sewer instal-
lation is scheduled for their property. Links for the
search feature http://www.faypwc.com/quick_annex_ PhaseV-address_search.html are available on the PWC home page. Residents can also view maps of the installation projects.
On behalf of the City of Fayetteville, PWC manages the installation of sewer services for properties within annexed areas. Sewer services have been installed to approximately 1500 properties in the Brentwood, LaGrange, Arran Lakes and Summer Hill neighbor- hoods. New projects to install 500 services in the LaGrange and Summer Hill are getting underway and expected to be complete in late 2011.
Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The tree you’ve enjoyed all holiday season can help forever “green” the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. Through the Grinding of the Greens, PWC, Progress Energy and The City of Fayetteville partner to recycle trees as mulch for the Garden’s beds and paths. If you live in the City, just put your tree out for pick-up by the morning of Jan. 3rd. Or take your tree to the Cape Fear Botanical Garden anytime before 9am on Saturday, Jan. 8th. Trees will be turned into mulch that morning so be sure to get there early!
Customer Service - Now Located at 955 Old Wilmington Road
Telephone Service 483-1382 Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, excluding holidays We’re On It! 1-877-OUR-PWC1 24-Hour Emergency Visit Us Online Pay the easy way at: www.faypwc.com
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