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Resignation of Board Member Dave Mills.

Dave Mills has announced his resignation as one of the five Liberty Pipeline Board Members due to health issues.  LPC wishes to thank Dave for the numerous contributions of knowledge and expertise he shared with the Board members. Ed VanDyke ran for office in April 2019.  He has accepted LPC Board members request to fill in behind Dave. The current Board members are: Mitch Holmes, Matt Bailey, Jami Hadlock, Dan Ianniello, and Ed VanDyke.

Voting Results

The Board has completed the annual voting for President and Vice President.  Mitch Holmes will remain as President and Matt Bailey is Vice President. The results for voting two board members at the Annual Liberty Pipeline Company Shareholders meeting, resulted in continued participation on the Board by Dave Mills and Matt Bailey.   The Board members would like to thank Joan Woodruff and Kerri Kelly for their participation with the voting inspection.    

Annual Shareholder Meeting

  Annual Shareholder Meeting - April 24, 2019 7-9 pm  Eden Park Bowery 5522 E 2200 N Eden Election for 2 Board members will be held.  If you have an interest in running for the Board, submit a short bio by March 25th to Jodi@libertypipelinecompany.com. Revised LPC Bylaws can be viewed under Information, Shareholder Documents.

PRV Repair Status and New Board Member selected - November 2018

The Liberty Pipeline Board members wish to thank all shareholders for their cooperation in contributing towards the Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) repairs.  The six PRVs that were in need of repair have been completed. Dan Ianniello is replacing Telford Meyer.  The current LPC Board members are as follows: Mitch Holmes - President Dave Mills - Vice President Jami Hadlock - Treasurer Matt Bailey - Director Dan Ianniello - Director Jody Davis - Secretary Danny Wright - Maintenance and Meter reader

Water is Precious... Please Conserve Summer 2018

During this year of low precipitation, LPC is asking all water customers to be mindful of their water usage and to conserve when possible. Currently, all of Utah is under some type of drought designation, with the Southeast at the highest designation. Utah hasn't experienced much, if any rainfall through the spring and summer months. During April we received about 40%, May - 50%, June - 10%, and July about 25% statewide. Temperatures have averaged about 4.5 degrees above the 30 year average through this period also. Please do not water during the day, and minimize the use of outdoor watering.

Water meters must remain clear for accurate water usage readings

Please ensure that water meters are clear from debris and/or landscaping so they can be accessible and read accurately each month.  Fire Hydrants must also be cleared from weeds and snow. It is each member's responsibility to ensure Water Meters and Fire Hydrants are cleared.

New Rate Structure effective June 1, 2018

A new Increment Water Conservation Rate Structure will be effective June 1, 2018.  The new rate structure has been added to the "Shareholders Documents."   Based on Utah Code, effective 5/10/2016, 73-10-32.5 Culinary water pricing structure is required.  A retail water provider shall; Establish a culinary water rate structure that Incorporates increasing block units of water used; and provides for an increase in the rate charged for additional block units of water used as usage increases from one block unit to the next; Provide in customer billing notices, or in a notice that is distributed to customers at least annual, block unit rates and the customer’s billing cycle; and Include individual customer water usage in customer billing notices. Enacted by Chapter 282, 2016 General Session