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Community growth comes on the back of investments in infrastructure, and the growth of <br /> electricity, water,wastewater, and other systems are inevitably interrelated. The risk and burden <br /> of investment by the taxpayers into the city services creates a prime environment for economic <br /> development. Establishing a strong relationship between ERMU and the City of Elk River <br /> becomes critical to the future growth of the community. Under current leadership, ERMU and <br /> the city have developed a great working relationship,perhaps the best it has been over the past <br /> century. <br /> From the vision of Fred Waterman to the initiative of William Birrenkott, the strategic planning <br /> of Troy Adams, and the commitment of John Dietz, the success of ERMU can be attributed to its <br /> local leadership. Local control and accessibility to the community provide the flexibility to adapt <br /> to changes in policy, the regulatory environment, technology, and the utility industry. <br /> Over its history, ERMU has remained committed to providing high-quality service at <br /> competitive rates, and it has successfully adapted to constant changes in its industry and the <br /> surrounding community. ERMU has built a relationship of trust with its community and looks <br /> forward to the challenges and opportunities of its next century of service. <br /> ` 1 <br /> 00000 - <br /> sa <br /> e / A <br /> 1 1 <br /> .4� k <br /> 4 <br /> Y ' <br /> 2015 Company-wide employee photo taken at ERMU's historic power plant <br /> (Elk River Municipal Utilities) <br /> 46 <br />