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Utilities
ElectricityEntergy supplies electricity to the Little Rock Port with its favorable mix of coal and nuclear generating sources. Entergy is aggressively seeking new industry with a variety of incentive rate packages that offer a competitive energy advantage. An on-premise substation serves the port industrial park. For More InformationMike Maulden, Director of Economic Development
Natural GasThe Centerpoint Energy Company with its own production facilities, reserves, pipelines, and distribution network, provides low cost natural gas to the port complex. An abundance of gas is available for all industrial needs. For More InformationCenterpoint Energy
WaterThe Central Arkansas Water serves the port complex. The system draws water from two huge municipally-owned lakes. Two fully modernized treatment centers are capable of delivering sixteen million gallons of water per day at a pressure of 60 psi to the port area. Water is soft and of high quality. For More InformationBruno Kirsh
SewerThe Little Rock Wastewater Utility is publically-owned and operated by the City of Little Rock under the direction of the Sewer Committee, an appointed Board. It serves the city and suburban areas with two secondary treatment plants discharging into the Arkansas River. Two modern treatment plants are in close proximity to the port industrial park. For More InformationReggie Corbitt
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