Linda County Water District

Published: January 13, 2025

Elk Grove Water District

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Palmdale Water District

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Redding, City of

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Vista Irrigation District

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RCH Water Supply Corporation

Published: January 1, 2025

San Bernardino Municipal Water

Published: November 26, 2024

Santa Clara, City of

Published: November 13, 2024

Orchard Dale Water District

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Fairfield, City of

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Hilton Head Public Service District

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Mount Zion Water Supply Corporation

Published: October 30, 2024

Lucas, City of

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Desert Water Agency

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Blackland Water Supply

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Rowland Water District

Published: August 29, 2024

Port Hueneme, City of

Published: August 28, 2024

South Pasadena, City of

Published: June 24, 2024

Springs Hill Water Supply Corporation

Published: April 18, 2024

San Jose, City of

Published: March 11, 2024

San Gabriel County Water District

Published: February 1, 2024

Parker, City of

Published: January 1, 2024

Wylie Northeast Special Utility District

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Vadnais Heights, City of

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Terrell, City of

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Sunnyvale, Town of

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Seis Lagos Utility District

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Saint Paul Regional Water Services

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Sachse, City of

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Rowlett, City of

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Rose Hill Special Utility District

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Purissima Hills Water District

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Prosper, Town of

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North Collin Special Utility District

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Nevada Special Utility District

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Murphy, City of

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Milligan Water Supply Corporation

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Melissa, City of

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Little Elm, Town of

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Kaufman, City of

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Josephine, City of

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Greater Texoma Utility Authority

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Gastonia-Scurry Special Utility District

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Forney Lake Water Supply Corporation

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Fate, City of

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Fairview, Town of

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East Fork Special Utility District

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Crandall, City of (Kaufman 4-1)

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Copeville Special Utility District

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College Mound Special Utility District

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Cash Special Utility District

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Caddo Basin Special Utility District

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Bonham Water Treatment Plant

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BHP Water Supply Corporation

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Bear Creek Special Utility District

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Ables Spring Special Utility District

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Ipswich, Town of

Published: December 15, 2023

Georgetown, City of

Published: December 1, 2023

Mesa, City of

Published: November 28, 2023

Abbotsford, City of

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West Valley Water District

Published: October 1, 2023

Porterville, City of

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Marana, Town of

Published: September 12, 2023

Healdsburg, City of

Published: September 1, 2023

Foster City-EMID

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Victorville, City of

Published: August 28, 2023

Roxborough Water and Sanitation District

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Roxborough Water & Sanitation District (RWSD), nestled in the foothills of the Rockies southwest Denver, is a water and wastewater utility serving over 11,000 customers.  RWSD’s number one priority is providing safe, reliable, great tasting water to the community, and efficient wastewater collection and transmission to protect public health and the environment.

Rialto, City of

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Bellflower-Somerset Mutual Water Company

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Santa Fe Irrigation District

Published: July 1, 2023

Montecito Water District

Published: September 1, 2022

Provo City

Published: August 28, 2022

Leander, City of

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Leander lies on the northeast edge of Texas’ Hill Country, roughly ten miles due west of Interstate 35 on US 183, just north of Austin TX. Since 2000, the community has grown from 7,600 residents to more than 30,000 in 2010. This makes Leander the 37th fastest-growing City in the United States (US Census Bureau, 2009).

Hayward, City of

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With 150,000 residents, today the City of Hayward is the sixth-largest city in the Bay Area and a thriving regional center of commerce, manufacturing activity and trade. Known as the "Heart of the Bay,"

Banning, City of

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Peoria, City of

Published: August 19, 2022

Peoria was formally incorporated in 1954. Today, with a population of more than 191,000 (2020 Census), Peoria continues to grow and prosper.

Fort Collins-Loveland Water District

Published: August 18, 2022

The Fort Collins-Loveland Water has provided the full spectrum of water treatment and distribution to businesses and citizens in parts of Fort Collins, Loveland, Timnath, Windsor and Larimer County since 1961.

Cornwall, City of

Published: May 25, 2022

Cornwall is one of the largest cities in Eastern Ontario. It is also one of the oldest settlements in Canada, located on the St. Lawrence River. The water department serves approximately 18,000 connections.

JEA

Published: May 11, 2022

JEA is located in Jacksonville, Florida and serves an estimated 478,000 electric, 357,000 water, 279,000 sewer customers and 15,000 reclaimed water customers.

Thousand Oaks, City of

Published: April 27, 2022

The City of Thousand Oaks is located in between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara in Ventura County. Thousand Oaks is nestled against the Santa Monica Mountains with over 15,000 acres of natural, publicly owned open space located within the City’s boundaries.

Veolia Water New York

Published: March 23, 2022

SUEZ Water New York provides water and waste recycling services to 120,000 people in the New York area. The compnay's mission is to deliver these services safely and cost-effectively, while positively impacting local communities.

 

Livermore, City of

Published: November 10, 2021

The City of Livermore Water Resources Division's mission is to protect public health and the environment by providing safe, effective, and reliable drinking water, wastewater, recycled water, and stormwater management services.

Milpitas, City of

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Milpitas is a city in Santa Clara County, California, in Silicon Valley. City of Milpitas Public Works is dedicated to providing water services to over 76,000 customers. 

Saint Helena, City of

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The City of St. Helena is located in the center of the world-famous wine-growing Napa Valley, 65 miles north of San Francisco. The Water Treatment Division of the Public Works Department provides water from three sources: Bell Canyon Reservoir, Stonebridge Wells and water purchased from the City of Napa. The Water Distribution Division of the Public Works Department is responsible for the distribution portion of the City's water system, providing water to users at all times at pressures and quantities required.

Yuba City, City of

Published: October 11, 2021

The Yuba City Public Works – Utilities Department is responsible for the treatment, distribution and discharge of the City’s water and sewer utilities through the operation of the Water Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Facility, and Laboratory.

Washington County Water Conservancy District

Published: July 1, 2021

Washington County Water Conservancy District, a not-for-profit public agency, was established in 1962 to manage Washington County’s water needs. It’s charged with conserving, developing, managing, and stabilizing water supplies within the county in an ongoing effort to provide a safe, sustainable water supply for current and future generations.

East Valley Water District

Published: May 19, 2021

East Valley Water District is a County District formed in 1954 through an election by local residents who wanted water service by a public agency. Originally called the East San Bernardino County Water District, the name was changed to East Valley Water District in 1982.

The district was originally formed to provide domestic water service to the unincorporated and agricultural-based communities of Highland and East Highlands. Later, as the population increased, the need for a modern sewer system to replace existing septic tanks became apparent. The residents voted to give East Valley Water District the responsibility for their sewer system, as they did earlier with their water service.

Over the years, some of the district's service area was annexed to the City of San Bernardino. Water service remained with the District, however.

Colton, City of

Published: April 19, 2021

Colton sits on one of the largest potable aquifers in the State of California, therefore, 100% of the city's water comes from deep water wells. Colton's existing potable water system facilities consist of 10 wells, 4 main booster pumping plants, 6 water storage reservoirs, 2 pressure reducing facilities, and over 120 miles of water transmission and distribution pipelines.

Texas Water Company

Published: March 12, 2021

Texas Water Company is a state-regulated investor owned utility providing water service to approximately 36,000 people through more than 13,400 connections in Comal and southern Blanco Counties. On May 31, 2006, the utility became part of the SJW Corp. and a member of the San Jose Water family via the purchase of Canyon Lake Water Supply Corporation by SJWTX, Inc.

Los Osos Community Services District

Published: February 22, 2021

The Los Osos Community Services District provides the best possible services to the community of Los Osos including water, drainage, parks and recreation, street lighting for Vista De Oro and Bayridge Estates, fire emergency and rescue response.

 

Winter Haven Water

Published: January 19, 2021

Winter Haven Water has 21 production wells, 9 water plants, 2 wastewater plants, about 500 miles of water mains and 330 miles of wastewater mains. They proudly serve approximately 35,000 utility accounts in the greater Winter Haven Area.

Central Arkansas Water

Published: December 2, 2020

Central Arkansas Water's mission is to enhance the quality of life for Central Arkansas by delivering high-quality water and dependable service that exceeds customer expectations; protecting and ensuring a long-term water supply for future generations; and serving as responsible stewards of public health, utility resources, and the environment.

Stonegate Village Metropolitan District

Published: October 30, 2020

Stonegate Village Metropolitan District (SVMD) is a governmental entity that was formed per Title 32 of the Colorado Revised State Statutes to perform specific services for the residents and businesses located within the District boundaries.  The District is located in unincorporated Douglas County and is approximately 639 acres in size.  The SVMD is responsible for and oversees the provision of potable water and wastewater.

Rangeview Metropolitan District

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The Rangeview Metropolitan District is a title 32 quasi municipal, political subdivision of the State of Colorado formed in 1986. Rangeview was organized to develop water resources, water systems and facilities, wastewater collection and treatment facilities for customers in its service area. The Rangeview service area covers approximately 40 square miles or approximately 24,000 acres of the Lowry Range. The Lowry Range is located in Southeastern Arapahoe County.

Pinery Water & Wastewater District

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Pinery Water & Wastewater District serves the communities of the Pinery, Timbers, Misty Pines, Pinery Glen, High Prairie Farms, Pradera, Vistancia, and Colorado Golf Club. There are currently about 4300 residential customers, 90 large irrigator and commercial customers.

Parker Water and Sanitation District

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Established in 1962, Parker Water and Sanitation District has always been proactive in its objectives to provide an ever-growing population with a secure and long-term, high-quality water service. Today, through the construction of the Rueter-Hess Reservoir, the building of District's water purification facility, and collaborative partnerships, the District is determined to continue meeting demands by developing the necessary infrastructure to acquire, treat, store, and distribute water to all of its customers.

Meridian Service Metropolitan District

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The Meridian Service Metropolitan District is the “Service District” providing the water, wastewater (sanitation sewer) services, parks, trails, recreation facilities, and streetlights for the Meridian Ranch Community.

Inverness Water & Sanitation District

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The Inverness Water and Sanitation District provides water and wastewater services to the businesses and residents of the Inverness Community. The District's operating objectives include:

  • Provide reliable, safe, high quality drinking water to customers.
  • Maximize the use of sustainable (renewable) water sources.
  • Maximize the re-use of treated wastewater to meet irrigation demands.
  • Encourage conservation through education, incentives and conservation based pricing.

Dominion Water and Sanitation District

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Dominion was formed as part of the County’s vision to bring renewable water and access to centralized wastewater service to Northwest Douglas County. Dominion is building an integrated system that fully and efficiently utilizes its resources. By strategically partnering, planning for both long and short term, and integrating technology, Dominion is developing a reliable system for cost-effective service.

Cottonwood Water & Sanitation District

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The Cottonwood Water & Sanitation District (CWSD), is classified as a quasi-municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Colorado. The District was formed in 1981 and the business is run by a five-member, volunteer Board of Directors.