American Water Works Company, Inc., the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, today announced that James H. Gallegos has been named the Executive Vice President and General …
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American Water Named One of the Top Ten World’s Most Sustainable Corporations
by Abby DaveyAmerican Water, the largest publicly-traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company have been named on Corporate Knights’ 18th annual Global 100 list of the World’s Most Sustainable Corporations for the …
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Indiana American Water Acquires Lowell Water System in Northwest Indiana
by Abby DaveyIndiana American Water has acquired Lowell water system in northwest Indiana. The purchase of the system adds approximately 4,000 water customers to the company’s customer base, which represents a population …
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American Water Completes Sale of its Regulated Operations in New York to Liberty
by Abby DaveyAmerican Water Works Company, the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, has closed on the sale of its regulated operations in New York to a subsidiary of …
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American Water Receives Highest ESG Evaluation Score for U.S. Based Utility From S&P Global Ratings
by Abby DaveyAmerican Water, the largest publicly-traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today it received a score of 87 (out of 100) as reported in the S&P Global Ratings ESG …
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New Research Shows Most Americans are Unaware of Their Daily Water Consumption
by Abby DaveyAccording to new research conducted by global research agency Opinium on behalf of American Water, Americans underestimate the amount of what they use daily by 90%. Most believe they use less than …
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Missouri American Water Invests $2.4 Million in Jefferson City Water Main Upgrades
by Abby DaveyMissouri American Water has initiated four projects to upgrade 10,500 feet of water main in Jefferson City, investing $2.4 million. Missouri American Water President, Debbie Dewey said: “Replacing aging pipes …