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These Companies and Utilities Support KRWA As Associate Members These Companies and Utilities Support KRWA as Associate Members A­1 Pump & Jet Services, Inc. Ford Meter Box, Inc. O'Keefe Law Office A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Fort Bend Services, Inc. Olathe Winwater Works Company ACEC of Kansas Fortiline Waterworks Oral Health Kansas Aclara Technologies FTC Equipment, LLC P.B. Hoidale Co., Inc. Acord Cox & Company Gateway Industrial Power, Inc. Pittsburg Tank & Tower Maintenance Advanced Drainage Systems GDW Water Sampler Ponzer ­ Youngquist AE2S Gelco Supply; dba RootX Preferred Tank & Tower Maintenance Alexander Pump & Services, Inc. Gerard Tank & Steel Inc. Division, Inc. Allgeier, Martin & Associates, Inc. GettingGreatRates.com PreLoad, LLC Alliance Pump & Mechanical Services, Inc Global Ecotechnologies, Inc. Professional Computer Solutions LLC American AVK Company GPM Enterprises, Inc. Professional Engineering Consultants American Flow Control Grasshopper Company Pumps of Oklahoma American States Utility Services Ground Water Associates Purple Wave Auction American Structures, Inc. Hall's Culligan Water R. E. Pedrotti Company, Inc. Aquafix, Inc. Hawkins, Inc Ranson Financial Group, LLC Axiom Instrumentation Services Haynes Equipment Co., Inc. Ray Lindsey Company B & B Electric Motor Company HK Solutions Group Raymond James ­ Public Finance B & B Services HOA Solutions, Inc. Red Flint Sand and Gravel Baker Water Systems Hustler Turf Red Municipal & Industrial Equipment Co BARCO Municipal Products, Inc. Hydro Resources Mid Continent, Inc. Riley County Public Works Bartlett & West, Inc. Industrial Sales Company, Inc. RiverRoad Marketing, LLC Berry Tractor & Equipment Company Industrial Service and Supply, Inc. Romac Industries Inc. BG Consultants, Inc. Innovative Engineered Equipment RTS Water Solutions, Envocore Blue Nile Contractors Ixom Watercare Rural Water Impact / Municipal Impact BlueWater Solutions Group, Inc. J & A Traffic Products Rural Water Specialty Company BRB Contractors, Inc. Jayhawk Software/Advantage Computer Salina Supply Company Brenntag Southwest, Inc. JCI Industries, Inc. Sargent Drilling Company C K Power JEO Consulting Group, Inc. Schwab­Eaton, PA C&B Equipment Johnson Service Company Second Sight Systems, LLC Cahoy Pump Service K D Johnson, Inc. SEMS Technologies, LLC Capstone Metering Kaeser Compressors, Inc. SMH Consultants CAS Constructors, LLC Kansas 811 Smith­Blair, Inc. Central National Bank Kansas Municipal Insurance Trust Snyder & Associates, Inc. Central Power Systems & Services Kaw Valley Engineering, Inc. Strother Field Commission Central Tank Coatings, Inc. KCDS Kansas Commercial Dive Services Stumbo Hanson, LLP CES Group, Inc. Key Equipment & Supply Company Subsurface Solutions CES Industrial Piping Supply Kirkham, Michael & Associates SUEZ Advanced Solutions Chemquest, Inc. KLM Engineering, Inc. Surveying And Mapping, LLC Chlorinators Incorporated Kramer Consulting, LLC SWAN Analytical USA, Inc. Cincinnati Insurance Company Lamp Rynearson, Inc. TankSpekCorp Circle C Paving and Construction, LLC Layne ­ A Granite Company Team Laboratory Chemical Corporation Clarke Well & Equipment, Inc. Letts Van Kirk Associates Teel Consulting, Inc. Clifford Power Systems, Inc. Logic, Inc. Terrane Resources Company Collection Bureau of Kansas M CON, LLC The Sherwin­Williams Company Comm­Tronix Master Meter, Inc. Thoroughbred Systems, Inc. Core & Main Mayer Specialty Services, LLC Tnemec / Midwest Coating Consultants CTS Group (A Veregy Company) McConnell & Associates Corp. Tomcat Consultants / T.A.P. Cunningham, Inc. McIntire Management Group TREKK Design Group, LLC D C & B Supply, Inc. Mellen & Associates, Inc. Trumbull Manufacturing, Inc. Ditch Witch Undercon MEM Industrial LLC TrustPoint Insurance DLS Underground, LLC Meridian Analytical Labs UGSI Solutions Douglas Pump Service, Inc. Metron ­Farnier Underground Solutions Downey Drilling, Inc. Micro­Comm, Inc. United Bank & Trust Durkin Equipment Company Mid America Meter, Inc. USABlueBook DXP Pump & Power Equipment, Inc. Mid­America Chemical, Inc. Utility HelpNet, Inc. Earles Engineering & Inspection, Inc. Mid­America Valve Utility Solutions Associates, Inc. EBH & Associates, P.A. Mid­States Materials, LLC Vermeer Great Plains, Inc. EJ USA, Inc. Midland ­ Midco Viking Industrial Painting Elliott Equipment Company Midwest Meter, Inc. Waddell & Reed, Inc. Elliott Insurance, Inc. Midwest Vac Products Walters­Morgan Construction, Inc. ELynx Technologies Miller & Associates Consulting Engineers Wastewater Lining Systems Energy Solutions Professionals Mueller Company WaterOne Enviro­Line Company, Inc. Municipal Pipe Services, Inc. WaterWise Enterprises LLC Environmental & Process Systems, Inc. NAPCO Pipe & Fittings White Star Machinery Environmental Products of Kansas City Neptune Technology Group Wichita Tractor Company EPEC Nowak Construction Company, Inc. Wilson & Company, Inc. Ferguson Waterworks Nutri­Ject Systems, Inc. X3 Transport LLC THE KANSAS LIFELINE March 2021 95 These 467 Cities Support KRWA with Membership . (Current as of 1­1­2021) City of Abbyville City of Burlingame City of Downs City of Green City of Abilene City of Burlington City of Durham City of Greenleaf City of Agenda City of Burns City of Dwight City of Greensburg City of Agra City of Burr Oak City of Easton City of Grenola City of Alden City of Burrton City of Edgerton City of Gridley City of Alexander City of Bushton City of Edna City of Grinnell City of Allen City of Caldwell City of Effingham City of Gypsum City of Alma City of Cambridge City of Elbing City of Haddam City of Almena City of Caney City of Elgin City of Halstead City of Alta Vista City of Canton City of Elk City City of Hamilton City of Altamont City of Carbondale City of Elkhart City of Hanover City of Alton City of Cassoday City of Ellinwood City of Hanston City of Altoona City of Cawker City City of Ellis City of Hardtner City of Americus City of Cedar Vale City of Ellsworth City of Harper City of Andale City of Centralia City of Elwood City of Hartford City of Anthony City of Chanute City of Emporia City of Harveyville City of Arcadia City of Chapman City of Englewood City of Haven City of Argonia City of Chase City of Enterprise City of Havensville City of Arlington City of Chautauqua City of Erie City of Haviland City of Arma City of Cheney City of Esbon City of Hays City of Ashland City of Cherokee City of Eskridge City of Hazelton City of Assaria City of Cherryvale City of Eudora City of Herington City of Atchison City of Chetopa City of Eureka City of Herndon City of Atlanta City of Cimarron City of Everest City of Hesston City of Attica City of Circleville City of Fairview City of Hiawatha City of Atwood City of Claflin City of Fall River City of Highland City of Auburn City of Clay Center City of Florence City of Hill City City of Aurora City of Clayton City of Fontana City of Hillsboro City of Axtell City of Clearwater City of Formoso City of Hoisington City of Baldwin City City of Clifton City of Fort Scott City of Holcomb City of Barnard City of Clyde City of Fowler City of Holton City of Barnes City of Coffeyville City of Frankfort City of Holyrood City of Bartlett City of Colby City of Fredonia City of Hope City of Baxter Springs City of Coldwater City of Fulton City of Horace City of Bazine City of Colony City of Galena City of Horton City of Beattie City of Columbus City of Galesburg City of Howard City of Bel Aire City of Concordia City of Galva City of Hoxie City of Belleville City of Conway Springs City of Garden City City of Hoyt City of Belpre City of Corning City of Garden Plain City of Hugoton City of Bennington City of Cottonwood Falls City of Gardner City of Humboldt City of Bentley City of Council Grove City of Garnett City of Hunter City of Benton City of Courtland City of Gas City of Ingalls City of Bern City of Cuba City of Gaylord City of Inman City of Beverly City of Cullison City of Geneseo City of Iola City of Bird City City of Culver City of Geuda Springs City of Isabel City of Bison City of Cunningham City of Girard City of Jamestown City of Blue Mound City of Damar City of Glade City of Jennings City of Blue Rapids City of De Soto City of Glasco City of Jetmore City of Bluff City City of Dearing City of Glen Elder City of Jewell City of Bogue City of Deerfield City of Goddard City of Johnson City City of Bonner Springs City of Delia City of Goessel City of Kanopolis City of Brewster City of Delphos City of Goff City of Kanorado City of Bronson City of Denison City of Goodland City of Kechi City of Brownell City of Derby City of Gorham City of Kensington City of Bucklin City of Dighton City of Gove City of Kingman City of Buffalo City of Dodge City City of Grainfield City of Kinsley City of Bunker Hill City of Dorrance City of Great Bend City of Kiowa City of Burden City of Douglass City of Greeley City of Kirwin 96 THE KANSAS LIFELINE March 2021 City of Kismet City of Morganville City of Portis City of Sterling City of La Cygne City of Morland City of Potwin City of Stockton City of La Harpe City of Morrill City of Powhattan City of Strong City City of Lancaster City of Morrowville City of Prairie View City of Sublette City of Lane City of Moscow City of Pratt City of Summerfield City of Latham City of Mound City City of Prescott City of Sylvan Grove City of Lawrence City of Mound Valley City of Preston City of Sylvia Leavenworth WaterWorks City of Moundridge City of Pretty Prairie City of Syracuse City of Lebanon City of Mulberry City of Princeton City of Tampa City of Lebo City of Mullinville City of Protection City of Tescott City of Lecompton
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