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SJW Group (NYSE: SJW) and Connecticut Water Service, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTWS) have entered a definitive agreement to create the 3rdlargest investor-owned water and wastewater utility in the United States. The new company will serve more than 1.5 million people with over 700 employees across California, Connecticut, Maine and Texas. The combined company would have had operating revenue of approximately $496 million and recurring net income of $74 million based on a 2017 pro forma basis.
South Farmingdale Water District is a Farmingdale, NY-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
ECOWATER SYSTEMS OF THE OZARKS has been providing quality water conditioning equipment since 1977. Our corporate parent ECOWATER SYSTEMS has been doing this since 1925. ECOWATER SYSTEMS is the oldest and largest producer of residential water conditioning
CVWD was formed in 1918 to protect and conserve local water sources. Since then, the district has grown into a multi-faceted agency that delivers irrigation and domestic (drinking) water, collects and recycles wastewater, provides regional storm water protection, replenishes the groundwater basin and promotes water conservation. CVWD's service area covers approximately 1,000 square miles from the San Gorgonio Pass to the Salton Sea, mostly within the Coachella Valley in Riverside County, California. The boundaries also extend into small portions of Imperial and San Diego counties. The Coachella Valley’s idyllic winters make it a popular destination for tens of thousands of seasonal visitors and part-time residents who travel here from throughout the United States and many other countries to enjoy championship-level golf, tennis, polo, swimming, hiking, spas, fine dining and upscale shopping. These vibrant industries are possible in the desert because the district has been a responsible manager of water resources since its formation in 1918. CVWD was in the water management business long before conservation became a popular term or policy. The Coachella Valley, after all, is a desert where mild winters and delightful springs give way each year to brutal summers when temperatures can rise to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The district provides daily weather forecasts to customers. Since the annual rainfall averages three inches, Making every drop count since 1918, is not just a slogan, it is a way of life.
Mid Dakota Rural Water System is a Miller, SD-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.