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  1. To pay your bill over the phone: Call 888-272-9829. Once your call is connected, select option 3 and enter jurisdiction code 3887. Provide your City of Newton Utility Account Number. Your account number is required for processing. A confirmation number will be provided at the end of the process. Please keep that number for your records.

  2. NEWTON, NC (Sept. 24, 2021)—The Newton Water Treatment Plant has been honored for the 18th consecutive year with a prestigious award for surpassing federal and state drinking water standards. The N.C. Area Wide Optimization Award was accepted by Newton Public Works and Utilities Director Dusty Wentz and his staff at the Newton City Council ...

  3. The City of Newton Fire Department is the second largest fire department in Catawba County and is responsible for preserving life and property for a population of 19,200 in an area totaling 38.3 square miles. The City of Newton Fire Department has undergone a tremendous change in the last decade and has evolved into a highly sophisticated ...

  4. CARE is a partnership between the City of Newton and Eastern Catawba Cooperative Christian Ministry (ECCCM), a local non-profit organization. The generous contributions of Newton citizens, individuals, and organizations fund the program, for which City of Newton utility customers in need of one-time assistance are eligible.

  5. Colleges and universities with more than 2,000 students nearest to Newton: Catawba Valley Community College (Hickory, NC; Full-time enrollment: 2,052) Lenoir-Rhyne University (Hickory, NC; Full-time enrollment: 2,700)

  6. You may contact Planning Director Randy Williams at 828-695-4277 or rwilliams@newtonnc.gov. You may contact Assistant Planning Director Alex Fulbright at 828-695-4326 or afulbright@newtonnc.gov. Welcome to City of Newton, North Carolina.

  7. Newton and other public power communities in Western North Carolina share a 37.5 percent stake in Catawba Nuclear Station on Lake Wylie in York, South Carolina. The electricity that powers Newton’s homes and businesses is generated at the nuclear station and distributed within the city along 125 miles of distribution lines. In addition to ...

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