Departments and Divisions
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Finance Office
The Finance Office serves the public on matters concerning the information and payment of utilities, taxes, permits
and licenses. The Finance Office can provide general information on most services provided by the town.
Hours of operation are 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday-Friday.
Phone:(276)964-2566
Fax:(276)963-2889
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Streets and Roads
The duties of the Road Division include the maintenance, cleaning, clearing, snow plowing and rehabilitation of roadways within the town;
the maintenance and repair of storm sewer systems, drains and culverts that fall under town jurisdiction; and the installation and maintenance
of street markings and signs.
General Hours of Operation are 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M.
Phone:(276) 964-2566
Sanitation
The Town of Richlands provides sanitation services to the citizens. Responsible for the pick-up and removal of all house hold trash and certain large
items when scheduled and approved. Our employees work hard to provide good, reliable year round service, often under very difficult weather conditions.
General Hours of Operation are 7 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. CLICK HERE FOR THE LOCATION SCHEDULE
Phone:(276) 964-2566
Electrical Department
The Town owns and operates its own user-supported
electric utility that provides service to most residents and
businesses within the town. The Electric Department was established in 1922.
It purchases energy wholesale
from American Municipal Power, a nonprofit leader in supplying wholesale power to municipalities,
and is able to provide
electrical service at very competitive rates. Approximately
2,500 electric customers are served by the Town. The Town of
Richlands is committed to seeking, evaluating, and pursuing
power supply opportunities in order to maintain service
reliability at cost competitive rates.
General Hours of Operation are 7:30 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Phone:(276) 964-2566
Water Treatment Facility
The Town of Richlands owns and operates the Richlands Regional Water Treatment Facility, which is a 2.5 million gallon per day (MGD) facility
that utilizes conventional methods to treat and deliver potable water to the Town's distribution system. Partnering with the Town of Cedar Bluff
and the Tazewell County Public Service Authority, the facility was constructed in 1994 and currently furnishes water to the Town of Cedar Bluff,
the communities of Raven and Doran and other rural areas in the Northwestern district of Tazewell County. In addition, the facility provides
potable water to some areas of Russell and Buchanan Counties through the distribution system of the Tazewell County Public Service Authority.
The water treatment plant is currently operating at about
48% capacity and serves 2,465 in-town and 77 out-of-town
customers. The plant also provides water treatment services
to approximately 10,000 customers outside of the Town
through the agreements with the Tazewell County PSA and
neighboring counties. Water distribution is accomplished through the use of booster pumping stations and storage tanks located throughout the service area.
General Hours of Operation are 6 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Phone:(276) 964-2566
WasteWater Treatment Facility
Richlands owns and operates the Richlands Regional Wastewater
Treatment Facility, a 4.0 million gallons per day (MGD) facility that utilizes advanced activated sludge, through a nitrification / de-nitrification process, to treat wastewater received. The
plant, located at 425 Plant Road, treats wastewater received from
both the Town and the Tazewell County Public Service Authority's
sewage collection system. Partnering with the Town of Cedar Bluff
and the Tazewell County PSA, the facility was constructed in 1990
and currently serves the Town of Cedar Bluff and the communities
of Raven, Doran and Banes Bottom. Treated wastewater is
discharged into the Clinch River while sludge is disposed of
naturally. The wastewater treatment plant is at approximately 30%
capacity and serves 2,403 in-town and 60 out-of-town customers.
Almost all potential users in the town with access to a nearby sewer
line are connected to the system. The plant also provides
wastewater treatment services to approximately 10,000 customers
outside of the Town through agreement with the Tazewell County PSA.
General Hours of Operation are 6 A.M. to 12 A.M.
Phone:(276) 964-2566
Water/Sewer Line Maintenance
The Town of Richlands employs full-time personnel to install, maintain and repair water and sewer lines of the towns system.
General Hours of Operation are 7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Phone:(276) 964-2566
Parks & Recreation
The Town of Richlands owns and operates recreations facilities providing outdoor swimming pool, indoor/outdoor tennis courts,
indoor/outdoor basketball courts, weight room, sports fields, playgrounds, shelters and walking/biking trails and rental rooms
for special events.The Town of Richlands strives to provide the community with a wide variety of youth, adult and family activities that offer our citizens the opportunity
to use personal leisure time in a viable, productive and gratifying manner at various facilities that provide both active and passive atmospheres while
maintaining historical and environmental awareness.
General Hours of Operation are
1 P.M. to 9 P.M. Tuesday-Sunday.
Closed on Mondays
Phone:(276) 964-2599
Fire and Rescue
The Fire and Rescue Department serves all areas within the Town
limits and the Western and Northwestern Districts of Tazewell County. Made up of thirty-eight (38) full and part-time staff, the
Department has nine (9) fire trucks and other fire equipment, five
(5) ambulances, and two (2) SUV’s for the Fire and EMS Chiefs. The
strength of the staff and training, the newness of the equipment,
response times, distances traveled to a fire, and water availability
and pressure have helped the Town achieve an ISO Rating of 6, thus
helping keep insurance rates down for the community. The Fire and Rescue Department also maintains a 1,730 square foot
Burn Building for the purpose of training more than 300 firefighters
from the Town of Richlands and surrounding communities.
The Town of Richlands provides Fire/Rescue and EMS services for town residents and supports the surrounding communities.
General Hours of Operation are 24 hour cycles.
Phone:(276) 964-9135 or for an emergency dial 911
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Department of Police
The Police Department serves the entire Town and occasionally responds to requests for assistance from neighboring departments
through a mutual aid agreement. Average emergency response
time for 2015 was three (3) to four (4) minutes and, as such, no need
for a substation has been identified. The Department has seventeen
(17) sworn officers and currently has twenty-one (21) vehicles in its
inventory that range in age from one (1) to eleven (11) years. The Town of Richlands provides law enforcement and code enforcement for its citizens as well as a Resource Officer
for Richlands School Complex.
Phone:(276) 964-9135 or for emergency dial 911
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