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Tad Bohannon

The Jack H. Wilson Water Treatment Plant in west Little Rock, the largest such plant in Arkansas.  
Construction / Energy

$150M Renovation on Tap At Little Rock Water PlantLock Icon

Central Arkansas Water plans extensive renovation of the Jack H. Wilson Water Treatment Plant in west Little Rock, with rate increase on the horizon. read more >
What is now the Bank of America Building was built in 1969 in downtown Little Rock.
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Energy

Bank of America Plaza Awaits Reimagination

The third-tallest building on Little Rock’s skyline remains an investment puzzle awaiting a solution before new ownership enters the picture. read more >
Bill Halter, CEO of Scenic Hill Solar, marks the opening of a 35-kilowatt array for the Little Rock Audubon Center.
Construction

Scenic Hill Solar Hails Projects for Audubon, CAW

Former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter is walking on sunbeams this spring, skipping from one public solar power project to another as CEO of Scenic Hill Solar of North Little Rock. read more >
Tad Bohannon
Construction / Government & Politics

PSC Approves New CAW Solar Array, a First for a Net Metering Unit Above 1MW

The Arkansas Public Service Commission gave its blessing Wednesday to Central Arkansas Water’s plan to draw power from a large project with Scenic Hill Solar of North Little Rock. read more >
Tad Bohannon, CEO of Central Arkansas Water,  at the Ozark Point treatment plant in Little Rock.
Agriculture & Poultry / Business Services / Construction

Central Arkansas Water Renovates Treatment Plants, Goes SolarLock Icon

The largest supplier of water in Arkansas expands its service and holdings ever westward. read more >

Company Tests Oil Pipeline That Ruptured in Arkansas

A company tested the integrity of a segment of pipeline that has been idle since it ruptured in 2013, spilling 5,000 barrels of crude oil in a Arkansas neighborhood and causing more than $57 million in damage. read more >
Potential site of a floating array of solar panels on Lake Maumelle.
Agriculture & Poultry / Education / Energy

Central Arkansas Water Increases Its Holdings in Lake Maumelle WatershedLock Icon

Central Arkansas Water is winding down its property acquisitions, $36 million in purchases made to protect Lake Maumelle as a prime source of drinking water. read more >