HomeMy WebLinkAbout20020900Certificate No 404.docBEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED SALE OF THE MURRAY WATER WORKS SYSTEM. )
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CASE NO. mur-W-02-1
CERTIFICATE NO. 404
it is hereby certified that the public convenience and necessity requires Arlen and Nancy Lish dba Murray Water Works, its successors and assigns, to hold, construct or otherwise acquire, to maintain and to operate a water system and water supply to that certain territory known as the town of Murray near the city of Wallace in Shoshone County, Idaho, said territory being more particularly described as:
Original Townsite of Murray, Shoshone County, Idaho located in the North 1/2 of Sections 5 and 6 Township 49N Range 5E Boise Meridian.
This Certificate is for such purpose to own, hold, construct or otherwise acquire and to maintain and operate within said territories’ water wells, reservoirs, tanks, towers, stand pipes, collectors, settling basins, galleries and other works and structures, and also to lay, take up, repair, remove, extend, alter, maintain and operate water mains, pipes, conduits, aqueducts, hydrants and other appliances, equipment and facilities in, upon, over, under, along, through and across all streets, avenues, alleys, streams, highways, roads, and other public places in said territory as the same now exists or may hereafter be extended, laid out or established, and to exercise the rights and privileges granted, or to which may hereafter be granted Arlen and Nancy Lish dba Murray Water Works, its successors or assigns, by any franchise conferred by the state of Idaho or any political subdivisions thereof.
This Certificate is predicated upon and issued pursuant to the findings and conclusions of Order No. 29119 in Case No. MUR-W-02-1 to which reference is hereby made.
DATED at Boise, Idaho this day of September 2002.
PAUL KJELLANDER, PRESIDENT
MARSHA H. SMITH, COMMISSIONER
DENNIS S. HANSEN, COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
Jean D. Jewell
Commission Secretary
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