American Water Adds 55,000 New Customers in 2006

Sept. 21, 2006

American Water, the largest water services provider in North America, has welcomed more than 55,000 new customers this year as a result of water and wastewater system acquisitions in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Hawaii, and through population growth in virtually every state where the company operates.

“This year we’re adding thousands to our growing customer base and introducing ourselves to communities looking for additional services and innovative ‘green’ solutions for their water and wastewater needs,” said Walt Howard, senior vice president of sales and business development.

American Water strengthened its position as the leading regional water service provider in northeastern Pennsylvania following the consolidation of five water systems and a wastewater system in Monroe and Pike counties. The company also acquired a water system in northern Illinois and a wastewater system in Hawaii this year.

“Consolidation of water systems is a viable option, especially for those communities looking for sustainable solutions for their water quality and capacity needs,” continued Howard. “Being part of an American Water regional service area reassures the community of a dependable supply of safe, quality drinking water, other related services and around the clock customer service.”

American Water continued to demonstrate its overall commitment to customers by investing in infrastructure and distribution facilities to meet regulatory standards, ensure quality and reliable service and support growth.

Source: American Water

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