City of Sugar Land

Published: December 10, 2013

Reducing water use and preventing water loss is the focus of Sugar Land's water conservation efforts and outreach.

City of St. George

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The City of St. George Water Services' mission is to effectively and efficiently manage and optimize the complete water cycle for the City of St. George. This cycle begins with the source of both drinking and irrigation water, treatment of water to meet regulations, distribution and conservation of the water, collection of the wastewater and treatment so the water can be reused and returned to the beginning of the cycle or to the environment.

City of Santa Monica

Published: December 6, 2013

The mission of the Public Works Department is to protect and enrich the quality of life in the city through the sustainable maintenance, management, and enhancement of resources and public infrastructure.

City of Princeton

Published: December 4, 2013

City of Princeton aims to supply safe, uninterrupted water and waste water services to Princeton residents and businesses, recording the consumption of those services in an accurate and timely manner. The City of Princeton purchases water and delivers the waste water to North Texas municipal Water District (NTMWD).

City of Plano

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The City of Plano is committed to conserving and protecting our water supply in a cooperative effort with our citizens and other North Texas Municipal Water District member cities through education and enforcement that contributes to the overall quality of life.

City of McKinney

Published: December 3, 2013

McKinney’s mission is to supply safe, uninterrupted water and wastewater services to McKinney residents and businesses while recording the consumption of those services in an accurate and timely manner.

City of Garland

Published: November 29, 2013

The Garland Water Utilities Department consists of four divisions: Drinking (potable) Water, Wastewater, Pretreatment and Laboratory Services. All department employees are committed to delivering a safe and abundant supply of potable water sufficient to meet the needs of customers at the lowest practical costs. The utility also has the parallel mission of transporting customer wastewater to treatment facilities at the lowest practical costs.

City of Frisco

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The Public Works Department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the City of Frisco infrastructure. Public Works employees are highly trained, utilize state-of-the-art equipment, and are committed to providing outstanding customer service.

City of Ashland

Published: November 15, 2013

Valley of the Moon Water District

Published: April 18, 2013

It is the mission of the Valley of the Moon Water District to provide its customers with reliable, safe water at an equitable price, and to ensure the fiscal and environmental vitality of the District for future generations.

Town of Clarkdale

Published: April 15, 2013

The Town of Clarkdale Municipal Water Utility treats and distributes potable water to over 1,900 customers on a daily basis.  The Town of Clarkdale relies on groundwater supplies which are pumped to storage reservoirs from our Haskell Springs and Mountain Gate wells before being distributed to customers throughout the community.

City of Las Cruces

Published: January 11, 2013

Las Cruces Utilities provides reliable, safe and cost-effective utility services to citizens of the Las Cruces area. The Water Conservation Program works to reduce water use among city residents and within the city government. They currently host education programs for adults and children and perform informal water audits for customers with high water bills. They also evaluate water use at city facilities and recommend changes to reduce the use.

Golden State Water Company

Published: December 18, 2012

At Golden State Water Company, it has been all about water for more than 85 years. Their team of professionals delivers reliable, quality water and great service to customers in 76 communities across California.

Coastside County Water District

Published: December 13, 2012

Coastside County Water District is proud of the safe, high level of quality drinking water and service they provide to their customers located in the City of Half Moon Bay and the unincorporated coastal communities of El Granada, Miramar and Princeton-By-The-Sea, located in San Mateo County.

City of Olympia

Published: December 3, 2012

With an economic engine fueled to a great extent by state government, Olympia enjoys the benefits of a stable work force, engaged and educated community, and well-supported school system.

City of Brentwood

Published: November 20, 2012

Burbank Water and Power

Published: November 2, 2012

Alameda County Water District

Published: October 30, 2012

City of Glendale

Published: September 3, 2012

Glendale's Water Services Department is committed to the treatment and delivery of safe drinking water; treatment and collection of wastewater; management of storm water; and promotion of conservation throughout the City of Glendale.

Sweetwater Authority

Published: April 2, 2012

Sweetwater Authority is a publicly-owned water agency with policies and procedures established by a 7-member Board of Directors. The mission of Sweetwater Authority is to provide its current and future customers with a safe and reliable water supply through the use of the best available technology, sound management practices, public participation and a balanced approach to human and environmental needs.

Sacramento Suburban Water District

Published: March 14, 2012

The district's mission is to deliver a high quality, reliable supply of water and superior customer service at the lowest responsible water rate.

Marina Coast Water District

Published: January 18, 2012

The Marina Coast Water District's Central Marina and Ord Community water service areas overlie portions of the Monterey Subbasin, the 180/400 Foot Aquifer Subbasin, and part of the Seaside Adjudicated Basin. Three of the District wells are located in Central Marina and five wells are in the Ord Community.

Irvine Ranch Water District

Published: January 9, 2012

Established in 1961 as a California Water District under the provisions of the state of California Water Code, the Irvine Ranch Water District is an independent special district serving Central Orange County, California. IRWD provides high-quality drinking water, reliable wastewater collection and treatment, ground-breaking recycled water programs, and environmentally sound urban runoff treatment to more than 380,000 residents.

City of Woodland

Published: December 13, 2011

The huge job of maintaining and expanding the City of Woodland’s transportation and utilities infrastructure falls to the Public Works Department. The pavement under our feet, the water in our glasses, the guidance of traffic signals - all of these services are the product of the great people in this department.

City of Torrance

Published: December 10, 2011

Torrance Municipal Water (TMW), a community-owned water utility and a founding member of the Metropolitan Water District (MWD), is dedicated to serving its customers in a cost-effective manner, with a reliable supply of high-quality water, essential to maintaining public health and safety, economic vitality, and community well-being.

City of Folsom

Published: November 29, 2011

The City of Folsom has a rich history beginning with the '49ers during California's great Gold Rush. It was the site of the West's first railroad and the world's first long-distance transmission of electricity. The City's General Plan, adopted in 1988, set the path the City is following into the 21st century. It shows a growing city that intends to keep its human scale.

American Water

Published: October 31, 2011

Ventura Water

Published: April 18, 2011

Ventura Water provides drinking water to more than 109,000 people through approximately 31,000 water service connections. Their complex water system has more than 380 miles of pipeline, 3 water treatment plants, 23 pump stations, and 31 reservoirs.

San Dieguito Water District

Published: March 19, 2011

The San Dieguito Water District provides potable and recycled water to over 37,000 citizens in the communities of Leucadia, Old Encinitas, Cardiff, and portions of New Encinitas. The remainder of the City is served by the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. The San Dieguito Water District is a subsidiary district of the City of Encinitas. The City Council also serves as the Board of Directors of the District.

Otay Water District

Published: March 4, 2011

Otay’s mission is to provide exceptional water and wastewater services to its customers, and to manage District resources in a transparent and fiscally responsible manner.

Orlando Utilities Commission

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Over the last century, as Orlando evolved from a small town into a vibrant city, OUC–The Reliable One has been a community backbone, serving residential and commercial customers with dependable, low-cost electric and water services.

Arlington Water Utilities

Published: December 17, 2010

Cucamonga Valley Water District

Published: December 13, 2010

The Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) is a dynamic, growing organization whose sole purpose is to provide high quality, safe and reliable water and wastewater services, while practicing good stewardship of natural and financial resources.

City of Upland

Published: December 11, 2010

The City of Upland has acquired water rights over the years to insure this resource would be available for the benefit of the community. The mission of the City’s Water Division is to provide safe, reliable and a cost effective supply of high quality drinking water that meets all regulatory requirements.

City of Santa Fe

Published: December 6, 2010

The mission of the City of Santa Fe Water Division is to provide a reliable, safe and sustainable water supply to meet the needs of their customers and the community.

City of Santa Cruz

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The Santa Cruz water department seeks to ensure public health and safety by providing a clean, safe, reliable supply of water. They strive to serve the community in a courteous, efficient, cost effective and environmentally sustainable manner.

City of Palo Alto

Published: December 3, 2010

Palo Alto’s water comes from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). This high quality water supply consists almost entirely of Sierra Nevada snowmelt delivered through the Hetch Hetchy water distribution system.

Ontario Municipal Utilities Company

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The Ontario Municipal Utilities Company is committed to providing quality work and exceptional customer service to the residents and businesses of Ontario.

City of Chino

Published: November 21, 2010

The City of Chino's Utility Billing Services Division collects funds to support the operations of the City’s water, sewer, and storm drain systems, along with collecting funds for contracted sewage treatment, refuse collection, recycling, street sweeping services, and business licenses. The City of Chino is dedicated to partnering with the community to become more water efficient.

City of Chino Hills

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Water staff procures and maintains a reliable water supply to ensure a consistent delivery to Chino Hills residents. Maintaining the integrity of the distribution system and storage facilities ensures a dependable, adequate means to provide this service to their customers.

City of Boulder

Published: November 20, 2010

Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Dept.

Published: October 31, 2010

Tualatin Valley Water District

Published: April 16, 2010

TVWD serves almost 220,000 customers in parts of Washington County, Oregon. Their service area covers more than 44 square miles and includes portions of Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, and Unincorporated Washington County.

Monte Vista Water District

Published: March 1, 2010

Monte Vista Water District (MVWD), a county water district formed in 1927, provides retail and wholesale water supply services to a population of over 130,000 within a 30-square mile area, including the communities of Montclair, Chino Hills, portions of Chino and the unincorporated area lying between the cities of Pomona, Chino Hills, Chino and Ontario.

Lake Arrowhead Community Services District

Published: January 11, 2010

The mission of the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District is to provide exceptional water and wastewater services while protecting water resources and preserving the environment. The District provides water service to the Lake Arrowhead community and wastewater services to customers in the Lake Arrowhead and surrounding communities. The District serves approximately 8,500 water connections and 10,500 wastewater connections.

Cobb County Water System

Published: December 13, 2009

As an agency of Cobb County Government, the Water System employs a skilled, professional workforce of approximately 450. Under the direction of a five-member Board of Commissioners elected by Cobb voters, it is through their visionary leadership and strong management that the Cobb Water System continues to be a regional leader.

In Partnership with AWE

Cobb County Water System was featured in AWE's Exemplary Programs Series webinar, School and Youth Conservation Programs to Educate Tomorrow's Water Warriors. Click here to watch the webinar and download the presentation.

City of College Station

Published: November 21, 2009

College Station is the only city in the country with nationally accredited departments -- parks, public works, water, fire, police and public safety communications. It is among the safest and most family-friendly places in Texas, consistently maintaining one of the state’s lowest crime rates. Kiplinger’s has also ranked College Station among the nation’s 10 best places to raise a family.

City of Calgary

Published: November 20, 2009

California Water Service Company

Published: November 6, 2009

California Water Service (Cal Water) is the largest regulated American water utility west of the Mississippi River and the third largest in the country. Formed in 1926, the San Jose-based company serves 480,300 customer connections through 28 Customer and Operations Centers throughout the state.

Colorado Springs Utilities

Published: June 12, 2009

Colorado Springs, at an elevation of 6,035 ft., is a city in Colorado at the eastern foot of the Rocky Mountains. It lies near glacier-carved Pikes Peak, a landmark in Pike National Forest. The population is about 465,000.

Pasadena Water & Power

Published: March 5, 2009

Pasadena Water and Power is a community enterprise that has always been essential to the health, economy and quality of life in Pasadena. Today, PWP provides electricity to more than 65,000 customers within Pasadena. They also deliver water to almost 38,000 households and businesses in Pasadena and adjacent communities in the San Gabriel Valley.

Madison Water Utility

Published: January 18, 2009

Founded as a public utility in 1882, Madison Water Utility is proud to bring safe, high-quality water to more than 250,000 people across Madison, Shorewood Hills, Blooming Grove, Maple Bluff, parts of Fitchburg, the Town of Madison, and the Town of Burke. Their water comes from a deep aquifer beneath Madison and is pumped to the surface by 22 wells located across the city.

Liberty Utilities

Published: January 11, 2009

Liberty Utilities is a regulated water, wastewater, natural gas, electric and propane/air utility company providing local utility management, service and support to small and mid-sized communities across the United States.

Lakehaven Water and Sewer District

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The District has, under one name or another, provided service to the Federal Way area for more than 50 years. The water system includes 400 miles of mainline, 22 wells and 12 storage tanks with an approximate storage capacity of 31 million gallons. The average daily pumping rate is about 10.6 million gallons per day.

City of Fort Collins

Published: December 18, 2008

The Fort Collins Water Department is responsible for: Diverting and storing raw water supplies, processing water at treatment facilities, distributing treated water to Utilities' service area, assuring water quality during each step of the process.

El Paso Water

Published: December 17, 2008

El Paso Water is a non-profit, public utility that serves the city of El Paso. The desert city is blessed with three sources of water – the Rio Grande and two aquifers. Decades ago, El Paso Water had the foresight to begin exploring and pursuing innovative water supply options – reclamation and reuse, conservation and education, and desalination.

East Bay Municipal Utility District

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EBMUD has a proud history of providing high-quality drinking water for 1.4 million customers in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The District’s award-winning wastewater treatment protects San Francisco Bay and serves 685,000 customers.

City of Tumwater

Published: December 10, 2008

The City of Tumwater is proud to be able to serve their customers water of the highest quality, meeting or exceeding state and federal standards. The City of Tumwater manages all stormwater on public lands, streets, and right-of-ways.

City of Santa Rosa

Published: December 6, 2008

Santa Rosa Water protects public health and the environment by providing a safe and reliable water supply, wastewater collection and treatment, beneficial reuse of recycled water and biosolids, and storm water management.

City of San Diego

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The City has a number of resources available to help residents and businesses conserve water. Efficient water use is a way of life in San Diego, and it is important to remember that permanent water use restrictions remain in effect regardless of the drought status.

City of Renton

Published: December 4, 2008

The Water Maintenance Section maintains and repairs pipes, pumping systems, reservoirs and meters. This team of 23 staff members is dedicated to promoting public health and welfare by assuring the best available water quality in sufficient quantity. Renton's water originates from wells drilled into the Cedar Valley aquifer.

City of Phoenix

Published: December 3, 2008

The City of Phoenix Water Services Department treats and distributes tap water to 1.5 million customers daily. Phoenix Water manages the city's sewer system, and handles wastewater treatment operations for 2.5 million residents in five Valley cities. Our vast infrastructure includes 7,000 miles of water lines, 5,000 miles of sewer lines, eight treatment plants, 50,000 fire hydrants and 90,000 manholes.

City of Napa

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The Water Division is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and improvement of the municipal drinking water system serving nearly 88,000 people in the City of Napa and adjacent areas. The Division is dedicated to providing a safe and reliable supply of high-quality drinking water for its residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional customers.

City of Hillsboro

Published: November 30, 2008

Hillsboro has grown into a regional leader in the protection, treatment and delivery of high quality water to customers in Hillsboro and western Washington County. They work to protect public health, provide fire protection and support for the local economy, and deliver a great-tasting water right to the customer’s tap, 24-hours a day year-round.

City of Guelph

Published: November 29, 2008

Guelph is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as "The Royal City". The Guelph water department provides drinking water, source water protection, stormwater management, wastewater treatment, and water and wastewater rate review.

City of Dallas

Published: November 21, 2008

Dallas Water Operations is responsible for operating and maintaining the facilities of the Water Utilities Department. These activities include the raw water impoundment and watershed management, and the purification, pumping and distribution of potable water.

City of Bremerton

Published: November 20, 2008

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Birch Bay Water & Sewer District

Published: November 2, 2008

Atascadero Mutual Water Company

Published: October 31, 2008

Acton Water District

Published: October 30, 2008

City of Santa Barbara

Published: June 11, 2008

Santa Barbara is a city on the central California coast, with the Santa Ynez Mountains as dramatic backdrop. Downtown, Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs reflect the city’s Spanish colonial heritage. The population is about 92,000.

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Tacoma Water

Published: April 3, 2008

Tacoma Water has a proud tradition of operating and maintaining one of the country's oldest municipally owned water systems. They provide high-quality water at very competitive prices. They provide direct service to more than 300,000 people throughout Pierce and King counties.

Region of Peel

Published: March 5, 2008

The Region of Peel serves 1.4 million residents and approximately 173,000 businesses in Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga. Additionally, the Region of Peel operates two water treatment facilities and two wastewater treatment facilities, as well as pumping stations, reservoirs, watermains and sanitary sewers.

Durham, Region of

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The Region of Durham operates and maintains water and sewage infrastructure. They supply safe drinking water to customers across the region, oversee the municipal sanitary sewage systems, and help connect existing or future homes to the sanitary sewer system or the water supply system.

North Marin Water District

Published: March 4, 2008

North Marin Water District serves a suburban population of 61,000 people situated in and about the City of Novato which is located in a warm inland coastal valley of Marin County, California and several small improvement districts in the West Marin area near the coast. They provide an adequate supply of safe, reliable and high quality water and deliver reliable and continuous sewer service to customers at reasonable cost consistent with good conservation practices and minimum environmental impact.

Mid-Peninsula Water District

Published: March 1, 2008

For more than 85 years, the Mid-Peninsula Water District (MPWD) has provided its customers with safe, quality water. Along with this unwavering commitment, we also offer friendly, professional service. The mission of the MPWD is to deliver a safe, high-quality, reliable supply of water for current and future generations in a cost-effective, environmentally-sensitive, and efficient manner.

Marin Municipal Water District

Published: January 18, 2008

Established in 1912, the Marin Municipal Water District provides high-quality drinking water to 190,300 customers in central and southern Marin County. Seventy-five percent of their water comes from more than 21,600 acres of protected watershed on Mt. Tamalpais and in the grassy hills of west Marin.

Lakeway Municipal Utility District

Published: January 11, 2008

Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD), established in 1972, provides water, wastewater and some reuse services to many of the homes and businesses in the City of Lakeway and a portion of the Village of the Hills. LMUD serves over 4,200 water customers and over 3,000 wastewater customers.