Global Water Resources Issues Second Annual Sustainability Report, Commemorating 20th Anniversary of Providing Total Water Management to Arizona Communities
September 18 2024 - 7:31AM
Global Water Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: GWRS), a pure-play water
resource management company, has issued its second sustainability
report, highlighting the company’s leadership in Total Water
Management (TWM).
“Our 2023 sustainability report illustrates the natural
integration of our water resource management philosophy with a
sustainability model,” stated Global Water Resources president and
CEO, Ron Fleming. “Since our founding, our mission has been to
bring the benefits of sustainability and environmental stewardship
to the communities we serve. This year’s report provides increased
transparency regarding this effort, highlighting our commitment to
maintaining the highest standards for excellence in the
industry.”
Global Water prepared the report under the architecture of the
SASB Standards, a reporting framework governed by the International
Financial Reporting Standards Foundation (IFRS). The SASB standards
have become widely viewed as the best standard for providing
sustainability information to financial and community
stakeholders.
The SASB standards for water utilities operating in the
infrastructure sector are designed to promote a rigorous reporting
process in areas ranging from energy management, water
affordability and access to network resiliency and the impact of
climate change.
“The challenges around water sustainability continue to evolve,
driven by the continued drought conditions in the western U.S. and
regulations that address critical factors like contaminants in
troubled water systems that need significant investment and better
management,” added Fleming. “Our report illustrates how Global
Water is well positioned to effectively address these challenges as
an industry leader in Total Water Management.”
Global Water currently owns and operates 32 water systems which
provide water, wastewater, and recycled water services throughout
Arizona. Its total active service connections exceed 63,250 at June
30, 2024, which has increased at a 7.4% compounded annual growth
rate since 2019.
The company believes its regionally planned service areas can
ultimately serve hundreds of thousands of service connections by
continuing to apply its TWM stewardship practices with its existing
permitted water supplies.
The importance of water stewardship remains front and center in
this year’s report, reflecting Global Water's long-time commitment
to protecting the world’s most precious resource. The report
highlights the company’s years of operational excellence and
several of its key innovations:
- Celebrated 20th
anniversary of providing award-winning total water management to
Arizona communities. Global Water’s award-winning implementation of
TWM continues to bring benefits to its customers. This integrated
approach to managing the entire water cycle involves owning and
operating water, wastewater and recycled water utilities within the
same geographic area where it can maximize the beneficial use of
recycled water.
- Global Water’s
extensive ‘purple pipe’ program preserves precious drinking water
by facilitating the use of recycled wastewater in common areas. In
2023, the use of recycled water increased 6.2% to 1.4 billion
gallons. Since inception, Global Water has beneficially reused more
than 17.0 billion gallons of recycled water.
- As part of Global
Water’s TWM initiatives, it has implemented a number of smart water
management programs. These programs benefit all customers but are
particularly helpful to new customers who have been acquired
through the company’s active utility M&A program. Such programs
have included the deployment of a new remote metering
infrastructure and other advanced technologies. They have also
included rate designs and incentives that have collectively
resulted in measurable conservation. These programs help to protect
water supplies, especially in water-scarce areas that are
experiencing population growth.
- These programs build
upon Global Water’s more than 15 years of experience in
implementing advanced metering infrastructure technology that
provides meter reading data to customers several times a day. The
timeliness of the reporting helps to encourage water use awareness
and conservation. It also provides real-time leak alerts that help
customers preserve water and avoid additional charges on their
water bill.
- Global Water
pioneered a rate design that features six tiers of increasing costs
at pre-established thresholds based upon thousands of gallons used.
The program rewards customers who reduce their water consumption to
less than 6,000 gallons of water monthly. More than 54% of Global
Water’s customers in the City of Maricopa now take advantage of
this incentive program. Global Water is believed to be the only
regulated utility in Arizona with such a six-tier rate structure
that includes a rebate to promote conservation.
- Global Water
provides a customer assistance program that is available to
qualified customers who are a low-income or furloughed worker, or
have medical hardship. It also includes deployed military service
members and disabled veterans. Such qualified customers are
eligible to receive a bill credit benefit of up to $350 annually
for their water utility service. This customer assistance program
provided approximately $30,000 in credits in 2023.
- Active service
connections increased 9.8% in 2023 to total 61,791. The increase
was largely due to the acquisition of Farmers Water Co., which was
completed in February 2023, as well as organic growth. The
company’s primary mission has been to aggregate water and
wastewater utilities, so that customers and their communities may
realize the benefits of consolidation, regionalization, and
environmental stewardship in light of increasing water
scarcity.
- In 2023, Global
Water invested $22.3 million in the expansion and improvement of
the company’s service areas. According to the Arizona Commerce
Authority, $76.3 billion of capital has been invested in Arizona
for the years 2021 through 2023, which reflects an increase of 274%
over the preceding three years. This has recently included major
new manufacturing facility announcements by Taiwan Semiconductor,
Intel and Proctor & Gamble.
- Among all designated
water service providers in the Phoenix and Pinal County Active
Management Areas, Global Water’s flagship utility in the City of
Maricopa uses the second lowest total amount of gallons per capita
per day. Maricopa is the 5th fastest-growing large city in the
nation according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest numbers.
The sustainability report also highlights Global Water’s
numerous industry awards, including national recognition as a
‘Utility of the Future Today’ for its superior water reuse
practices by a national consortium of water and conservation
organizations led by the Water Environment Federation (WEF).
The company also received Cityworks’ Excellence in Departmental
Practice Award for demonstrating leadership and creativity in
applying public asset management strategies to daily operations and
long-term planning.
To learn more, the company’s report is available to download
from its website at www.gwresources.com in the Investors
section.
About Global Water Resources
Global Water Resources, Inc. is a leading water resource
management company that owns and operates 32 systems which provide
water, wastewater, and recycled water services. The company’s
service areas are located primarily in growth corridors around
metropolitan Phoenix. Global Water recycles over 1 billion gallons
of water annually with a total of 17.0 billion gallons recycled
since 2004.
The company has been recognized for its highly effective
implementation of Total Water Management (TWM). TWM is an
integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle that
involves owning and operating water, wastewater, and recycled water
utilities within the same geographic area in order to maximize the
beneficial use of recycled water. It enables smart water management
programs such as remote metering infrastructure and other advanced
technologies, rate designs, and incentives that result in real
conservation. TWM helps protect water supplies in water-scarce
areas experiencing population growth.
Global Water has received numerous industry awards, including
national recognition as a ‘Utility of the Future Today’ for its
superior water reuse practices by a national consortium of water
and conservation organizations led by the Water Environment
Federation (WEF). The company also received Cityworks’ Excellence
in Departmental Practice Award for demonstrating leadership and
creativity in applying public asset management strategies to daily
operations and long-term planning.
To learn more, visit www.gwresources.com.
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