Hernando. Water City of Hernando 1-2000 Gallons: $9.00 DCRUA charge of $2.00 per 1000 gallons. Horn Lake



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Hernando Utility Supplier Usage Charge Water City of Hernando 1-2000 Gallons: $9.00 DCRUA charge of $2.00 per 1000 gallons Sewer City of Hernando 50 % of water bill 2001 Gallons +: $1.65/1000 gallons Electricity Entergy See Entergy Rates Chart at end of section Natural Gas Atmos Energy See Atmos Energy Rates Chart at end of section Garbage Pick-up City of Hernando $17.50/container per month; up to 4 containers Telephone AT&T Horn Lake Utility Supplier Usage Charge Water Horn Lake Utilities Commercial customers $10 Service Charge: $125 Deposit 1" meter: 0-500 Cubic feet: $31.83 Per 100 cubic feet thereafter: $2.58 Sewer Horn lake Utilities Based on water consumption; same charges apply Electricity Entergy See Entergy Rates Chart at end of section Natural Gas Atmos Energy See Atmos Energy Rates Chart at end of section Garbage Pick-up Horn lake Utilities $30 per month Telephone AT&T

Olive Branch Utility Supplier Usage Charge Water City of Olive Branch 0-4000 gallons: $10.90 4000-20,000 gal: $2.84/gallon 20,000+ gal: $2.21/gallon Sewer City of Olive Branch Minimum charge of $14.85 plus $2.22 per 1000 gallons Electricity Northcentral MS EPA See NEPA Rates Chart and program descriptions at end of section Natural Gas City of Olive Branch G-2 Small Commercial & Industrial, Oct. -April Customer Charge: $10.75 Commodity charge 0-20,000 cubic feet: $6.96/(M) cubic foot 20,000+ cubic feet: $5.89/(M) cubic foot G-3 Large Commercial & Industrial, Oct. -April Customer Charge: $31.80 Commodity Charge 0-100,000 cubic feet: $5.90/(M) cubic foot 100,000+ cubic feet: $5.30/(M) cubic foot G-4 Firm Industrial Pool Program, Oct. -April Transportation Charge 0-2,000,000 cubic feet: $1.33/(M) cubic foot 2-9,000,000 cubic feet: $0.84/(M) cubic foot 9,000,000+ cubic feet: $0.52/(M) cubic foot Commodity Charge Price per MMBTU of gas delivered by City's principle supplier G-5 Firm Industrial Transportation Demand Charge: $6 per highest daily nominated quality Transportation Charge 0-10,000 MMBTU: $0.56/MMBTU 10,000+ MMBTU: $0.40/MMBTU Garbage Pick-Up BFI $7.78/container/month Telephone CenturyTel

MR=11=111111=0 7111111MY Southaven Utility Supplier Usage Charge Water Sewer Electricity Natural Gas Garbage Pick-up Telephone City of Southaven City of Southaven Entergy Atmos Energy Private providers AT&T $1.65 per 100 cubic feet; see chart below Based on water consumption; see chart below Southaven sewer: $0.90/100 cubic feet Interceptor sewer: $1 per 100 cubic feet See Entergy Rates Chart at end of section See Atmos Energy Rates Chart at end of section Contracts arranged with industries Southaven Water & Sewer Charges Meter Size Minimum Water Charge Southaven Sewer Interceptor Sewer Consumption Charge Charge (in cubic feet) 3/4" 500 $8.25 $4.50 $5 1" 1000 $16.50 $9 $10 1 1/2" 2500 $41.25 $22.50 $25 2" 4000 $66 $36 $40 3" 6000 $99 $54 $60 4" 8000 $132 $72 $80 6" 10,000 $165 $90 $100

Walls Utility Supplier Usage Charge Water Walls Water Association See chart below Sewer Town of Walls 0-2000 gallons: $10 2000+ gallons: $3/1000 gallons Electricity Entergy See Entergy Rates Chart at end of section Natural Gas Atmos Energy See Atmos Energy Rates Chart at end of section Garbage Pick-up Private providers Industries contract with providers Telephone AT&T Meter Size Walls Water Charges Water Charge - First 2000 Gallons 3/4" $14 1" $19.75 1 1/2" $27.50 2" $43 3" $66.25 4" $82 6" $116 8" $231 Overage for 2000+ gallons: $3/1000 gallons

Entergy Mississippi, Inc. Typical Commercial & Industrial Bills September 2008 Copies of electric rate schedules applicable to particular electric loads will be furnished upon request. The following approximate costs are calculated for the electric loads and usage shown. Monthly Demand Monthly Energy secondary Voltage Delivered at: Primary Voltage (13.8 KV) (KW) (KWH) Total Bill Cents/KWH Total Bill Cents/KWH 50 10,000 $1,250 12.50 N/A N/A 20,000 $2,194 10.97 N/A N/A 150 30,000 $3,534 11.78 N/A N/A 60,000 $6,311 10.52 N/A N/A 200 40,000 $4,556 11.39 $4,434 11.20 60,000 $6,366 10.61 $6,226 10.48 80,000 $8,042 10.05 $7,889 9.96 100,000 $9,463 9.46 $9,308 9.40 500 100,000 $10,860 10.86 $10,544 10.65 200,000 $19,199 9.60 $18,800 9.49 600 120,000 $12,905 10.75 $12,525 10.54 180,000 $17,934 9.96 $17,504 9.82 240,000 $22,898 9.54 $22,420 9.44 300,000 $26,988 9.00 $26,468 8.91 800 160,000 $16,995 10.62 $16,489 10.41 240,000 $23,700 9.88 $23,127 9.73 320,000 $30,298 9.47 $29,659 9.36 400,000 $35,751 8.94 $35,058 8.85 480,000 $41,203 8.58 $40,456 8.51 1,000 200,000 $20,763 10.38 $20,164 10.18 300,000 $29,082 9.69 $28,401 9.56 400,000 $37,402 9.35 $36,637 9.25 500,000 $44,513 8.90 $43,647 8.82 2,000 600,000 $57,633 9.61 $56,214 9.46 800,000 $73,703 9.21 $72,123 9.11 1,000,000 $88,326 8.83 $86,594 8.75 1,200,000 $101,958 8.50 $100,090 8.43 5,000 1,500,000 $142,131.26 9.48 $138,583.49 9.33 2,000,000 N/A N/A $176,952.72 8.85 2,500,000 N/A N/A $210,920.02 8.44 3,000,000 N/A N/A $244,887.32 8.16 10,000 3,000,000 $282,961.32 9.43 $275,865.77 9.29 5,000,000 N/A N/A $420,374.32 8.41 Note: Included in the typical bills listed is a debit of 2.4058 cents per kwh, reflecting the energy cost rider for September, 2008. The energy cost rider, calculated quarterly, adjusts base rates either upward (debit) or downward (credit) to reflect the current cost of fuels used in generation. Excludes state sales tax.

Atmos Energy Natural Gas Rates for Intermediate and Large Volume Service Daily Usage less than 1000 Mcf: Base Charge Demand Charge Distribution Charge $195.90 Based on contract demand as determined in PGA $1.6384 per Mcf Daily Usage more than 1000 Mcf: Base Charge Demand Charge Distribution Charge $245.90 Based on contract demand as determined in PGA $0.6561 per Mcf Rate schedules available on annosenergy.com/about/tariffs.html

Northcentral MS Electric Power Association Electric Service Rates (Effective First Billing in October 2008) Residential (R5) (Class 22) Base FCA Total Rate Customer Charge $8.53/mth Energy Charge 7.891 1.926 9.817 cents/kwh General Power GSA-1 (Class 40) Customer Charge (Less than 50 kw & 15,000 kwh) $11.33/mth Energy Charge (all kwh) 9.065 1.899 10.964 cents/kwh GSA-2 (Class 50) (51 kw to 1,000 kw) Customer Charge $16.49/mth 1st 50 kw-no charge Excess over 50 kw $14.12/kW 1st 15,000 kwh 9.065 1.899 10.964 cents/kwh All over 15,000 kwh 4.460 1.867 6.327 cents/kwh GSA-3 (Class 52,54,55) Customer Charge 1st 1,000 kw Excess over 1,000 kw (1,001 kw to 5,000 kw) Plus an additional $15.61 per kw per month for each kw, If any, of the amount by which the customer's billing demand exceeds the higher of 2,500 kw or the customer's contract demand Energy Charge (all kwh) $21.64/mth $13.59/kW $15.61/kW 4.529 1.867 6.396 cents/kwh GSB (Class 63) (5,000 kw to 15,000 kw) Customer Charge Demand Charge Plus an additional $14.21 per kw per month by which the customer's demand exceeds its contract demand Energy Charge For 1st 620 kwh per kw per month Per kwh for all kwh which exceeds 620 kwh per kw per month $1500/mth 14.21/kW 3.791 1.860 5.651 cents/kwh 3.094 1.860 4.954 cents/kwh Continued next page

Northcentral MS Electric Power Association Electric Service Rates Continued Manufacturing Service (SIC code between 20 & 39) Base FCA Total Rate MSB-Part2 (Class 3, 7) (Greater than 5,000 kw Customer Charge Demand Charge Plus an additional $11.63 per kw per month by which the customer's billing demand exceeds is contract demand Energy Charge $1,500/month $11.63/kW For 1st 620 kwh per kw per month 3.065 1.860 4.925 cents/kwh Per kwh for all kwh which exceeds 620 kwh per kw per month 2.503 1.860 4.363 cents/kwh Outdoor Light Charge Outdoor Light kwh 5.507 1.926 7.433cents/kWh

Net Monthly Rate Coahoma Electric Power Association Customer Charges: $66 Demand Charge: $8.54 per KW Energy Charge: 3.91 cents per kwh

IVA Local electric companies in the Tennessee Valley appreciate our business customers and want to support your efforts to be more competitive in today's marketplace. One way we are doing that is by offering the Tennessee Valley Security Deposit Program, which gives qualifying businesses an alternative to tying up valuable capital. The Tennessee Valley Security Deposit Program is available to commercial and industrial electric customers through a partnership between TVA and participating distributors of 'TVA power. The program allows the waiver or refund of electric utility deposits to qualifying customers. The process is simple, quick, and free. 0a p The program is open to creditworthy commercial and industrial customers with an average monthly billing of greater than 50 kw. t _re's.3, Local electric power distributor representatives work with selected business customers to prepare a credit application. The power distributor then completes the credit application by nominating the electric customer for program participation and submitting it to a third-party underwriter for review. In some cases, the underwriter may request additional financial information about your company. The underwriter will evaluate the information and provide a decision to your power distributor within five business clays. Upon approval, your distributor will waive or refund the electric utility deposit. Customer participation in the program will be periodically reviewed for continuation. Call your local electric power distributor for more information about the Tennessee Valley Security Deposit Program another value-acid service of the public power companies of the Tennessee Valley.

.4n.t ance.,t_ re it Program NA The Enhanced Growth Credit Program is available as an economic development incentive provldtng credits on power bills to qualifying companies that locate or expand in the Tennessee Valley In today's competitive climate, the program offers significant economic advantages. Reg uirernents A business qualifies if it belongs to one of the following SIC codes or meets the All Electric criteria and meets minimum kilowatt demand requirements: SIC codes O Mining: 10 through 14 Manufacturing: 20 through 39 Bulk Transportation: 40, 42. 44, and 45 Aflll Electric O All electric I1VAC system, and O At least 50% of the interior floor space must be heated or cooled by the LIVAC, and O At least 50% of the electric load is for interior lighting, cooking, and the IR/AC system Minimum Added Load Requirements New or expanding firm power demand SIC qualifiers 100 kw All Electric qualifiers 250 kw Credit Options Customers may choose one of the following options for receiving credits: Eight-Year Declining Option The monthly credit for the first 12-consecutive-month period will be $6 per kw. The credit is reduced by $0.75 per 12-month period for seven additional years and then ends. The 8-year period begins with the first month in which the customer meets the minimum added load requirements. Thereafter, credit is applied any month in which power usage reaches the minimum added kw requirements. Four-Year Flat Option 'The monthly credit for a four year period, beginning with the date the first credit is received, is equal to $6 per kw. The credit is applied in any month in which power usage reaches the minimum added kw requirements. Distributors may choose to offer only one or both of the above credit options. 7-1:1 (111(1 lour hoc-al l'orccr c'oinpaur

(' it The Small Manufacturing Credit is designed to help avoid a potential loss of manufacturing load, which would threaten TVA's ability to keep rates lot() final/ consumers. The credit offers significant power cost sett lings to qualifying manufacturers, which in turn helps retain manufacturing load in the Tennessee Valley region, Everyone benefits when there are manufacturing jobs in the Valley Availability The credit is available under Part 3 of the GSA or "['GSA schedules to customers that meet the following requirements: Contract demand greater than 1,000 kw but not more than '000 kw, and O Meet the SIC code requirement for Manufacturing: (20 through 39) Credit In any month when the metered demand for firm power exceeds 1.000 kw, a credit is applied to each kw of metered demand used in determining the firm billing demand and each kwh of firm energy. For customers meeting the eligibility and power demand requirements shown above, the monthly credit is equal to the sum of: GSA3 O $1.38 per kw for the first 1,000 kw of metered demand O $1.63 per kw of any metered demand amount in excess of 1,000 kw, and 0.544 per kwh of firm energy TGSA3 $1.52 per kw of metered on-peak demand $0.16 per kw of any amount by which the metered off-peak demand exceeds the metered on-peak demand 0.7051 per kwh of firm on-peak energy, and 0/1330 per kwh of firm off-peak energy This credit will he applied prior to the application of any applicable credits under the Enhanced Growth Credit Program, or any comparable program. aitd 1i)111. I'Hirer Company

Fuel Cos_ Acijustment The Fuel Cost Adjustment, or FCA, is a variable energy rate that can fluctuate each quarter with TVA's fuel and purchased power costs. The FCA affects energy (per kilowatt-hour) charges.for all customers using the firm rate schedule. Why an FCA? In order to provide affordable, reliable power, TVA supplies generation from multiple sources, including nuclear power plants, fossil power plants, combustion turbines, and electricity provided by other power suppliers. This means that TVA is continually purchasing large amounts of generator fuels like uranium, coal, and natural gas. TVA also purchases electricity from other power suppliers during periods of high electric demand. The increasingly volatile costs of generation fuel and purchased power present significant budgeting challenges for TVA. By recovering changes in these costs as they occur, the FCA helps TVA meet its cash-flow requirements, avoid large, permanent rate adjustments, and plan for the long-term electricity needs of the Tennessee Valley. Additionally, if the cost of these commodities decreases, then customers may experience an immediate benefit through an FCA credit on their bills. How the FCA works The FCA works by capturing the per kilowatt-hour difference between the amount that TVA actually pays for fuel and purchased power in a given quarter and the amount that TVA expected to pay when the baseline was set. The baseline represents the amount of fuel and purchased power costs that TVA expects to recover through base rates. Before the start of each quarter, TVA compares the forecast of fuel and purchased power costs for the upcoming quarter to the baseline. The difference between the forecast and the baseline is applied as part of the FCA for the upcoming quarter, allowing TVA to recover any difference in fuel and purchased power costs as they are incurred. Following the close of the quarter, the amount that the FCA collected throughout the quarter is reconciled with the amount that should have been collected based on actual costs. Any resulting difference is carried forward in future FCA amounts. FCA Facts - Fuel and purchased power costs account for about one third of TVA's overall costs. - The price of wholesale power in the southeast region can move up and down by as much as 100 percent in a single month. - Nearly all other surrounding utilities have an FCA, and TVA had a similar mechanism in the 1970's. TVA awl Your Local Public Power C'ompanv

While there are substantial fiber assets and routes in the core Memphis Metro region, many other counties in the region have few or no fiber through-routes and little or no local fiber distribution. Memphis Regional Map Internet2 Pop ARE-ON Pop Megapop Pop belifiber simple xo_fiber Internet2 Fiber ARE-ON Fiber Zayo Fiber Megapop current fiber Megapop new fiber Mississippi River Railroad Highway (Missouri 0 1 i issip Lauder lington on ucky nnessee Brdunsville Gilt-glide West ee Bartle Germantown Collierville Fayette 06J1n1/e13ranch Lect, oth Marsh Holly Spriiigs Tunica Phillips Cla rksd al e o 105 0 10 20 m nr=maint=p Miles Memphis Regional Chamber Infrastructure Study: Telecom (DRAFT -- do not distribute) Page 30 of 49