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“We have a recognized track record of purchasing water and wastewater utility systems that are in severe disrepair – often posing a very real danger to both public health and safety and the environment – and quickly bringing them into compliance,” said Josiah Cox, president of CSWR. “There’s much work to be done, so we’re going to roll up our sleeves, make the necessary investments needed to ensure these systems are managed safely and reliably and get to work.”

The PUC of Texas approved the application determining the need for the service, CSWR-Texas’ qualifications to serve, the company’s financial ability to provide service, its economic feasibility to serve, and promotion of serving the public interest.

“Our capital investments and increased daily operating expenditures will significantly increase the reliability of these systems,” added Cox. “We’ll improve wastewater treatment quality, focus on environmental protection, provide for remote monitoring, 7-day-a-week, 24-hour access to customer service support, expand bill payment options, and more.”

ABOUT CSWR-TEXAS
CSWR-Texas Utility Operating Company is a division of Central States Water Resources (CSWR) which is transforming how water utilities work by using technology and innovation to bring safe, reliable, and environmentally responsible water resources to every community in the U.S. The company has water and wastewater operations or pending acquisitions across the nation, including in Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Learn more about CSWR at CentralStatesWaterResources.com or CSWR-Texas at CSWRTexasWaterUOC.com.