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Utilities

Department Contact Contact Information

Manager
Mr. Steve Gibbings

Hydro, Water and Sewer
Phone:  (519) 482-3997 ext. 221
email: utilities@centralhuron.com

Electricity
Clinton Power Corporation
P.O. Box 520, 23 Albert St.
Clinton, ON. N0M 1L0
Phone: during business hours: 519-482-3997
After Hours Emergency: 519-482-9601
Email: utilities@centralhuron.com

Call Centre – 1-866-618-7651
Calls pertaining to your hydro, water and sewer billing can be directed to this new telephone number.  One of our experienced call centre representatives will be happy to assist you between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Clinton Power still accepts payments at our office; however, all inquiries related to your account will be directed to our Customer Service Department.

Water and Sewer
In the rural areas, water and sewer services are largely installed and maintained by the owners. The Utilities department oversees the capital improvements, operation and maintenance of seven Municipal Well Systems. The Utilities Department has seven licensed Water Distribution Operators, all working under the supervision of the Utilities Manager and Utilities Foreman. Municipal water and sewer services are provided in Clinton.

Municipal Well System
The Municipality of Central Huron operates Municipal Well Systems in seven service areas. The Clinton Well Supply System is the largest Municipal water system. We also have six smaller municipal water systems comprised of the Auburn Well Supply, the Kelly Well Supply, the McClinchey Well Supply, the SAM Well Supply, the VandeWetering Well Supply and the Dundass Well Supply, which is seasonal.

All of our systems are in compliance with the regulations mandated by the Ministry of the Environment.

The municipal water systems are user pay only. Those who are not on municipal water systems do not pay for this service.

With the recent environmental requirements under provincial regulation, current operations have adapted to a more rigorous program of operation, maintenance and testing. This, of course, has caused our Municipal water rates to increase substantially.

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Lakeshore Water/Wastewater Study

Click here to download the full Study. (PDF)

  Central Huron Agendas and Public Notices
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Auburn Annual Report 2007 Clinton Annual Report 2007 Kelly Annual Report 2007 McClincheys Annual Report 2007 SAM Annual Report 2007 Vandewettering Annual Report 2007