Flush against the Ohio River and Ohio’s southern border, Lawrence County is home to roughly 25,000 households, and more than half of those depend upon Hecla Water Association for their water service. General Manager Tony Howard and his staff pride themselves on a...
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Programs Critical to the Future of Cities Across the Country
by slwamktg | Oct 26, 2021
Mike Chambers and Kristin Glehan gave an excellent presentation on electric vehicles (EV) and the importance of adoption by cities across the world. They also discuss how, in addition to EV support, HomeServe's NLC Service Line Warranty Program and ServLine leak...
HomeServe Cares Foundation – Lower Lights Ministry
by Peter Buttrick | Apr 15, 2020
The HomeServe Cares Foundation helped Columbus, Ohio's Lower Lights Ministries repair their sewer line to ensure the house remained habitable for the women who rely on the home and the organization. Click the video below to watch what happened. For more information...
Positive Stories Offer Hope During Coronavirus Epidemic
by HomeServe USA | Apr 2, 2020
With ever-increasing numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases, businesses shuttering, layoffs and furloughs, it is only natural that we seek out positive stories to counterbalance growing anxiety. The good news is we are rising to the occasion, being kind and helpful to...
NLC Service Line Warranty Program Partner Testimonial – Glenn Otto, At Large Councilmember, City of Huber Heights, Ohio
by HomeServe USA | Feb 29, 2020
Equestrian Center Gives Veterans Sense of Serenity
by slwamktg | Nov 7, 2019
The Serenity Farm Equestrian Center in Luckey, Ohio, has been offering equine therapy and learning programs for nearly 20 years. The Center aims to help those with neurological and mobility live happier, healthier lives. “I think it’s such an opportunity to work...
Build a Stronger America with the EPA
by Bill Eller | Feb 27, 2019
President Trump is inviting local and state governments to “Build a Stronger America” through investment in infrastructure. The president’s plan is to spur $1.5 trillion in investment by distributing $200 million in matching grants, while putting decision making into...
Columbus’s Blueprint For Clean Streams And Strong Neighborhoods
by Summer Minger | Oct 11, 2018
National League Of Cities Written by Cathy Spain In the late 1970s, I was a research economist writing guidebooks for local officials about the affordability of new infrastructure to achieve national water quality standards. At the time, new wastewater treatment...
HomeServe Hosts Third Annual Contractor Conference with Special Guests from the PBS Series This Old House
by Bill Eller | Sep 10, 2018
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.- Last week, HomeServe USA, a leading provider of home repair solutions to 3.6 million customers across the U.S. and Canada, hosted 46 of the company’s top contractor partners at its Third Annual Contractor Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee....
From Rome To New Jersey: A History Of Water And Public Health
by Summer Minger | Feb 23, 2018
The relationship between public health, clean water and sanitation has been explored since ancient times – the Greeks observed a connection between lifestyle, social class and health, but there were no public water supplies or sewers. It is speculated many ancient...
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ServLine Solves Problems for Water Utilities and Their Customers
Flush against the Ohio River and Ohio’s southern border, Lawrence County is home to roughly 25,000 households, and more than half of those depend upon Hecla Water Association for their water service. General Manager Tony Howard and his staff pride themselves on a...
Electric Vehicle (EV) Programs Critical to the Future of Cities Across the Country
Mike Chambers and Kristin Glehan gave an excellent presentation on electric vehicles (EV) and the importance of adoption by cities across the world. They also discuss how, in addition to EV support, HomeServe's NLC Service Line Warranty Program and ServLine leak...
HomeServe Cares Foundation – Lower Lights Ministry
The HomeServe Cares Foundation helped Columbus, Ohio's Lower Lights Ministries repair their sewer line to ensure the house remained habitable for the women who rely on the home and the organization. Click the video below to watch what happened. For more information...