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APPA is the service organization for the nation's more than 2,000 community-owned electric utilities that serve more than 43 million Americans. It was created in 1940 as a non-profit, non-partisan organization. Its purpose is to advance the public policy interests of its members and their consumers, and provide member services to ensure adequate, reliable electricity at a reasonable price with the proper protection of the environment.
AWWA is the authoritative resource for knowledge, information, and advocacy to improve the quality and supply of water in North America and beyond. AWWA is the largest organization of water professionals in the world. AWWA advances public health, safety and welfare by uniting the efforts of the full spectrum of the entire water community.
City of Stoughton, Wisconsin local government website.
MEUW is the state association representing the locally-owned, locally-controlled municipal electric utilities in Wisconsin. The association has served municipal electric utilities in Wisconsin since 1928.
Stoughton, Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce website.
The Stoughton Landmarks Commission is primarily responsible for ensuring that the provisions in Stoughton’s historic preservation ordinance are executed accordingly. This includes coordinating educational activities, designating local historic landmarks, providing design expertise, and performing design reviews of applications to alter locally designated historic buildings.
This site details daily weather data monitored at Stoughton Utilities' Wastewater Treatment Facility.
The Stoughton Opera House, originally called the City Auditorium, first opened on February 22, 1901. Their website includes current production information and contact details.
Stoughton Public Library website.
The Wisconsin DNR is dedicated to the preservation, protection, effective management, and maintenance of Wisconsin's natural resources. It is responsible for implementing the laws of the state and, where applicable, the laws of the federal government that protect and enhance the natural resources of our state.
The PSC is an independent state agency that oversees more than 1,100 Wisconsin public utilities that provide electricity, heat, water and telecommunication services.
Established in 1987, Wisconsin Rural Water Association is a non-profit organization of rural and small water and wastewater systems. WRWA represents over 85 percent of systems serving populations under 10,000.
The WWOA is comprised of over 2,000 wastewater treatment plant professionals serving municipalities and industries throughout the State. The organization members pride themselves on the efficient, non-polluting operation of the Wisconsin wastewater treatment facilities. Since 1967, the Wisconsin Wastewater Operator's Association has helped educate the state's treatment plant operators, preparing them to make decisions which will insure harm does not come to the quality of the state's water resources.
WPPI Energy is a statewide power company owned by municipalities that operate electric utilities. Stoughton Utilities is a member/owner of this organization