Aqua America Closes Two Water System Purchases

July 10, 2006

Aqua America, Inc. reported the acquisition of two water systems in North Carolina, which brings the number of transactions closed through mid-year 2006 to 10.

“The first half of the year not only produced several more ‘bread-and butter’ tuck-in acquisitions but also a platform-building agreement that establishes a major beachhead in New York’s Long Island market, which positions us to pursue additional growth opportunities in the country’s third most-populous state,” said Aqua America Chairman and CEO Nicholas DeBenedictis. “In addition, we successfully expanded our relatively new septage hauling business during this period.”

In North Carolina, the company acquired two troubled water systems under a special state program that provides incentives for making required capital investments to address water quality, service reliability and water pressure problems. The company acquired the water utility serving approximately 70 residents in the Coral Park community near Lincolnton in Lincoln County. Aqua North Carolina, Inc. will invest nearly $40,000 to build a new well and install new water main. In addition, the company purchased the water system serving the West Haven Mobile Home Community near China Grove in Rowan County from the Grove Supply Co. The troubled system, which serves nearly 100 residents, will require more than $60,000 in capital improvements for a new tank, pipe, pumping equipment, electrical services and meters. These investments are eligible for recovery under a special program established by the North Carolina Utilities Commission for troubled systems.

The North Carolina subsidiary also partnered with residential developers in the second quarter to purchase 10 new developer water systems in new satellite communities. Through the first half of the year, the company closed on 30 new developer systems, which are projected to eventually serve more than 4,000 residents.

In May, Aqua America announced an agreement with Utilities & Industries Corp., LLC to acquire New York Water Service Corp. in a transaction valued at $51 million. New York Water Service provides public water to approximately 135,000 residents in southeastern Nassau County, Long Island. The transaction, which is expected to close later this year, will expand Aqua America’s overall customer base by more than 5% and transform New York into the company’s seventh largest state operation. Aqua America will pay $28 million in cash to acquire the stock of the company and assume $23 million in debt.

In addition, Aqua America announced in May that its non-regulated subsidiary, Aqua Wastewater Management, Inc., acquired the assets of the Leary and Higgins septage hauling business of Chester County, Pa. The business provides 1,500 customers with commercial and residential wastewater services, including septic tank clean-outs and sludge and bulk wastewater hauling.

Source: Aqua America, Inc.

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