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Public Utility District 1 is a Clarkston, WA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
National Meter is a Englewood, CO-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
GSE Environmental (GSE) is a leading manufacturer and marketer of geosynthetic lining products and services with a worldwide presence in the following markets: agriculture, aquaculture, canals, civil, coal ash, golf courses, mining, oil & gas, power, waste containment, water & wastewater, and other industrial applications. For over 40 years, people around the world have looked to GSE to provide environmental solutions for complex issues. Customers can rest assured that they`re getting the highest quality products and that we have designed those products to withstand virtually every threat and danger imaginable. They can also be sure that we stand behind our customers as much as we stand behind our own products, and will stop at nothing to provide consistent, flexible service. With a complete line of geomembranes, geosynthetic clay liners, geonets, geocomposites, nonwoven geotextiles, and concrete protection liners, GSE continues to develop solutions to meet our customer`s varying project requirements. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, GSE has manufacturing operations in the United States, Chile, Germany, Thailand, China, and Egypt. GSE is owned by Littlejohn & Company, LLC and Strategic Value Partners.
American Water Technology is a Redding, CA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
The Prince William County Service Authority is the premier provider of clean, reliable drinking water and environmentally sound water reclamation services to 383,000 customers in Prince William County, Virginia. The high quality drinking water the Service Authority provides is drawn from three primary sources: the Occoquan Reservoir, the Potomac River and Lake Manassas. Water from the Occoquan Reservoir and Potomac River is treated at Fairfax Water`s Frederick P. Griffith, Jr. and James J. Corbalis, Jr. Water Treatment Plants, respectively. Water from Lake Manassas is treated by the City of Manassas. Wastewater collected by the Service Authority is treated at two different facilities in Northern Virginia. The H.L. Mooney Advanced Water Reclamation Facility in Woodbridge treats wastewater from the eastern portion of Prince William County. The Upper Occoquan Service Authority in Fairfax County treats wastewater from western Prince William County.