South Ut Valley Elec Services District

803 N 500 E, Payson, Utah, United States | Electric Power

As a customer-focused, not-for-profit, Public Power provider, SESD is in the electric utility business to provide high-quality, reliable, and affordable electricity to all of its customers.

SESD: South Utah Valley Electric Service District

Originally known as Strawberry Electric, SESD was formerly part of the Strawberry Valley Project (ca. 1914) until 2003.

Below are a few highlights to give you an idea of who SESD is: Not for profit Public Power entity created by the Utah State Legislature in 1985. Member of Utah Association of Special Districts (UASD) – SESD is the only ELECTRIC Special Service District in Utah.

  • Not for profit Public Power entity created by the Utah State Legislature in 1985. Member of Utah Association of Special Districts (UASD) - SESD is the only ELECTRIC Special Service District in Utah.
  • Member of South Utah Valley Power Systems (SUVPS), Intermountain Power Superintendents Association (IPSA), Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS), Colorado River Energy Distributors Association (CREDA), and the American Public Power Association (APPA).
  • SESD's service territory is over 120 square miles and is divided into 7 area districts (including Elk Ridge and Woodland Hills cities). Each district is represented by an elected or appointed trustee; the Board of Trustees is comprised of 7 members.
  • Started with a 3 MW load and has grown into a 14 MW load.
  • Currently has 14 employees.
  • SESD currently provides service to approximately 3,700 customers and provides power for a large percentage of south Utah County farms, agriculture, and orchards.

Call Before You Dig

One of the most potentially hazardous situations in residential areas, industrial plants and construction sites is accidental contact with underground electric power lines, natural gas lines, communication lines, and other utility services.

You can avoid this problem by calling an underground line locating service. There’s no charge for the service, and the call is toll-free. Calling before you dig can not only save you money from a damage claim, it can also save your life.

Now, all you have to remember is 811.

That’s the new FCC-designated number to call before any digging project. 811 will connect callers to their local One Call Center, which will notify area utilities to mark the approximate location of underground lines.

 

 

 

Company Details
Company NameSouth Ut Valley Elec Services District
Business CategoryElectric Power
Address803 N 500 E
Payson
Utah
United States
PresidentNA
Year Established1986
EmployeesNA
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA

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