Proud to highlight that within a two-mile radius yesterday, Suburban Water Systems picked up trash at Rimgrove Park, gave out 315 food boxes to our LIRA (low income rate assistance) customers in partnership with Shepherd’s Pantry, and reinvested in a new pipeline procuring services from a local certified diverse vendor, […]
Read More...La Puente Drive-Thru Food Distribution
Suburban was proud to hand out 500 food boxes to our WISH customers yesterday. We are grateful to partner with La Puente Outreach Center Food Pantry who has been hosting food distributions for the past 20 years. Suburban’s donation helped them acquire coolers to support their mission of serving fresh produce […]
Read More...Breast Cancer Awareness Donation
Nov. 22, 2021- Suburban Water Systems teamed up with Relay for Life La Mirada/Whittier in October to identify a breast cancer patient/fighter/survivor for our annual October employee donation. We were thrilled to donate to Suburban customer Pilar Lujan from La Mirada. Pilar has been battling breast cancer for 5+ years, […]
Read More...Texas Water Utilities’ 2021 Infrastructure Report
The 2021 Infrastructure Report (included below) shows that, during the year, Texas Water Utilities directly invested approximately $25 million in repairs, replacements, and infrastructure upgrades to keep water safe and flowing in Texas. The investment includes water and wastewater system upgrades completed within the 36 counties the organization operates. “Water […]
Read More...Texas Water Utilities delivers Thanksgiving turkeys to customers in need with a Lone Star staple
SUGAR LAND, Texas – Families served in Anderson, Bexar, Chambers, Denton, Hays, Henderson, Hood, Johnson, Kendall, Kerr, Liberty, Marion, Matagorda, Montgomery, Parker, Smith, Travis, Trinity, Tyler, Williamson, Wise, Wood counties by Texas Water Utilities received Greenberg Smoked Turkeys for Thanksgiving this year, as part of the Project Wishbone program launched […]
Read More...SouthWest Water Scores 93 in Environmental, Social, and Governance Evaluation for 2020
SouthWest Water Company has broken the 90 threshold and received a score of 93 from GRESB. In addition to the score, SouthWest Water ranked fourth best out of the 15 water and wastewater companies and scored in the top 10% of all GRESB participants. It’s also the sixth straight year […]
Read More...Marking 25 years in Texas, SouthWest Water Company to do business statewide as Texas Water Utilities
Sugar Land, Texas — SouthWest Water Company—the second largest private water and wastewater utility company in Texas—will begin doing business in the Lone Star State as Texas Water Utilities (TWU). The business unit will continue to oversee operations of the systems currently named Midway Water Utilities, Inc.; Monarch Utilities I […]
Read More...Becoming Texas Water Utilities
Change is here. Our Texas business unit is becoming Texas Water Utilities. As SouthWest Water Company celebrates 25 years of doing business in Texas, we are excited to announce our name change to Texas Water Utilties. We’re still the same company with the same “can do” attitude, but we will […]
Read More...Alabama Treatment Plants Win Multiple Operations Awards
Multiple Southeast Utilities’ wastewater treatment plants earn recognition for exceptional operations by the Alabama Water Pollution Control Association (AWPCA) and Alabama’s Water Environment Association (AWEA). At the AWPCA’s annual ceremony the Shelby Ridge facility was awarded the “Best Operated Wastewater Plant” for 2020. In addition to the big win, the […]
Read More...Simple tips to conserve water during summers
By Todd Danielson, VP of Engineering, Texas Water Utilities, SouthWest Water Company Summertime calls for frequent and substantial uses of water to keep ourselves, our food and our lawns healthy. According to the Texas Water Development Board, the largest use of water is for irrigation, making up 59% of the […]
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