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Lamar Utility Board, City Council and ARPA Hold Executive Session

Lamar Utility Board, City Council and ARPA Hold Executive Session

  Members of the Lamar Utilities Board and Lamar City Council met in executive session Tuesday, January 28, at the Light Plant offices, to receive legal advice on Specific Legal Questions Regarding a Report on Multi-Party Mediation, Attorney/Client Communication.  Attorneys John Lefferdink and Garth Nieschburg, along with ARPA General Manager, Rick Rigel was in attendance […]

Lamar Utility Board to Clarify General Service Large Classifications

Lamar Utility Board to Clarify General Service Large Classifications

  The Lamar Utility Board passed several resolutions Tuesday, December 10, as the board held their final meeting of 2013.  Resolution 13-12-05 clarifies the availability section in the General Service Large Rate sheet, as it is available to all Non-Residential customers that carry an electric Demand Load greater than 40kW to 399 kW.  Light Plant Superintendent […]

Lamar Utility Board Holds Regular Meeting

Lamar Utility Board Holds Regular Meeting

  The Lamar Utility Board members held a brief, general meeting on Tuesday, November 26,  before going into executive session to discuss legal advice on specific legal questions.  The September 2013 financial report was given by Light Plant Superintendent Houssin Hourieh, noting operating revenue for September was $1,400,201 with operating costs of $994,536 for a […]

Light Plant Customer Protests Rate Classification, Rick Beard Joins Utility Board

Light Plant Customer Protests Rate Classification, Rick Beard Joins Utility Board

  Pastor Mark Viar of the Redeeming Love Church south of Lamar, spoke to the Lamar Utilities Board Tuesday, with concerns about the higher customer rating and consequent higher billing rates the church encountered due to summer air conditioner usage.  The church is paying a demand charge, he said, higher than their monthly electric payments […]

Repairs for Light Plant Turbine, LUB Discusses ARPA Contract

Repairs for Light Plant Turbine, LUB Discusses ARPA Contract

  An original wind turbine gearbox owned by Lamar Light and Power needs to be replaced, according to Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh.  The turbines, located several miles east of Lamar, are now a decade old.  The T-1 turbine is offline because of an abnormal amount of metal shavings found in the unit’s oil filter.  The estimated […]

Commissioners Hear Businessmen's Concerns over Electric Rates

Commissioners Hear Businessmen’s Concerns over Electric Rates

  Going to ARPA for Answers  Several of the county’s major commercial electric users addressed their concerns regarding the high cost of local utilities and its potential negative impact on new and current businesses to the Prowers County Commissioners during their Thursday, February 21 meeting.  Doug Morris of JBS Five Rivers,  and Rick Robbins of Colorado […]

Light Plant Parts Arriving in Spring

Light Plant Parts Arriving in Spring

  The Lamar Repowering Project may not refire its boilers for new emissions tests until this July, according to Light Plant Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh.  Hourieh informed Utility Board members that a deal to purchase two 600HP air compressors was finalized by the boiler manufacturers on January 18.  Babcock and Wilcox will use the new equipment […]

Major Power Purchaser Voices Electric Rate Concern to LUB

Major Power Purchaser Voices Electric Rate Concern to LUB

“My electric bill last month was $15,000 and I and several other local business owners are considering our options on future power purchases from the light plant,” stated Jim Miller, President and sole proprietor of the Ports to Plains Travel Plaza located west of Lamar off Highway 50.  Miller voiced those concerns during the Lamar […]

Lamar Utility Board Reviews Customer Disconnect Policies

Lamar Utility Board Reviews Customer Disconnect Policies

  Most of the discussion during the August 29 Lamar Utility Board meeting focused on items not specifically on the agenda.   Lamar Light Plant Superintendent Houssin Hourieh discussed the rules and regulations pertaining to policies for re-connect and disconnect for electric service, mostly for residential customers.  The Light Plant follows at 70 page document set […]

Boiler Adjustment Plans Expected by September at Lamar Light Plant

Boiler Adjustment Plans Expected by September at Lamar Light Plant

  Houssin Hourieh, Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, said representatives from the plant’s boiler manufacturer, Babcock and Wilcox, may submit some design plans in four to six weeks time.  Hourieh shared the information with the Lamar Utilities Board during their meeting, Tuesday, July 24.  Babcock and Wilcox also had representatives to the light plant last week, […]

Hourieh Accepts Superintendent Position at LUB, Recaps Latest Storm Damage

Hourieh Accepts Superintendent Position at LUB, Recaps Latest Storm Damage

The agenda for the June 12, 2012 Lamar Utility Board meeting was pushed back to the next regularly scheduled meeting, June 26. There weren’t sufficient board members available to form a quorum and no action could be taken on the agenda, although there was an informal discussion on some subjects that did not require a […]

LUB Assesses Tornado Damages

LUB Assesses Tornado Damages

  The April 27 tornado depleted Lamar Light and Power’s inventory with needed replacements for the electrical distribution system.  Interim Light Plant Superintendent Houssin Hourieh said power was finally restored to the entire service area after 16 hours.  The tornados knocked down or damaged 16 steel poles, 29 wooden poles, 11 pole mount transformers, 40 […]

LUB Holds Brief Board Meeting

LUB Holds Brief Board Meeting

The Lamar Utilities Board is seeking bids to sell leftover scrap metal and railroad railing from the Repowering Project.  The metal will be sold at a per ton price and the awarded bidder will be responsible for all transportation and handling of the metal.  The Lamar Light Plant filed a claim with CIRSA, the city […]

Lamar Utilities Board Updates Equipment

Lamar Utilities Board Updates Equipment

The Lamar Utility Board approved expenditures for equipment not directly related to energy production.  Members approved $23,700 for a replacement copier, capable of making large-scale copies of engineering blueprints.  Light Plant Superintendent Houssin Hourieh said some of the original prints are deteriorating with age and the upgraded copier will perform more functions than the one […]

Lamar Utility Board Reviews Financials and Repowering Project Capacity

Lamar Utility Board Reviews Financials and Repowering Project Capacity

The Lamar Utility Board held a brief meeting Tuesday, October 25, and postponed the swearing-in of new board member, Ron Cook until the November 15 meeting.  A reorganization of the board will take place at that time when members will elect a new chairman and vice-chair as well as appoint an attorney, superintendent and authorize check […]

LUB Approves 2012 Budget, Price Hikes Coming Next Month

Utility Board members voted to approve the 2012 Budget as presented by Superintendent Rick Rigel.  There was an update made on raw materials used by the Repowering Project, such as coal and limestone.  The Operations budget includes total revenues in excess of $15.4 million of which $14.6 is derived from retail electric sales, with gas […]

2012 Lamar Light Plant Budget Outlined

2012 Lamar Light Plant Budget Outlined

The Lamar Utilities Board reviewed the 2012 budget for Lamar Light Plant and Repowering Project operations this past Tuesday, September 27.    Superintendent Rick Rigel said the budget is funded primarily by retail electric sales amounting to $14.6 million and total revenues should be in excess of $15.4 million.  Residential customers will account for $5,237,000; Commercial […]