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May 14, 2012
On May 14, your Coweta-Fayette EMC account number underwent a small change. In order to upgrade the EMCs billing system, the ending numbers of your account expanded from two digits to three.
Coweta-Fayette account numbers are composed of two parts: the member number and the member separator. As an example, if your account number is 6596201, your member number is 65962, and your member separator is 01. The member number is what we use to identify your basic account information, and the member separator represents each meter you have. If you have three accounts in your name, your house might be identified as 01, natural gas as 02 and a shop as 03.
With the billing system upgrade, the example account number above would change to 65962001.
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December 29, 2011
Palmetto, GA – December 29, 2011 – During Georgia EMC’s annual meeting, held Nov. 14 in Atlanta and featuring Gov. Nathan Deal, longtime Coweta-Fayette EMC lineman Lanny Hammett was recognized as a finalist for the association’s inaugural Community Service and Volunteerism Award.
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November 18, 2011
Stricken Man Credits Trio with Saving His Life
Palmetto, GA – November 18, 2011 – A trio of Coweta-Fayette EMC workers have been recognized by a state trade association for likely saving the life of a man who experienced health problems at the cooperative’s headquarters building in October 2010.
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November 11, 2011
Palmetto, GA – November 11, 2011 – Fairness and mutual respect are just two of the character-building qualities that represent good sportsmanship, according to the directors and employees at Coweta-Fayette EMC, which recently honored Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School in Fairburn with the 2011 Georgia High School Association’s (GHSA’s) Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award.
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November 09, 2011
Palmetto, GA – November 9, 2011 – Eleven Fayette school teachers were surprised with gift bags, balloons and Bright Ideas checks ranging from $821 to $1,500 when a group of Operation Round Up representatives showed up Sept.29-30 to announce the 2011 winners in classrooms across the county.
Every year, Coweta-Fayette EMC’s Operation Round Up initiative gives educators the opportunity to apply for grants dedicated to special teaching projects not often available in tightly budgeted school systems. Through this program, the Coweta-Fayette Trust, Inc., Board of Directors awarded over $29,000 in Bright Ideas grants to 22 deserving teachers throughout the EMC service area.
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