California Water Service Group Explained

California Water Service Group
Type:Public
Traded As:
S&P 600 component
Hq Location City:San Jose, California
Hq Location Country:United States
Industry:Utilities
Water and wastewater
Products:Water

California Water Service Group (CWSG) is an American public utility company providing drinking water and wastewater services. It is the third-largest investor-owned publicly-traded water utility in the United States, serving roughly two million people through its subsidiary companies in California, Hawaii, New Mexico and Washington.[1] CWSG was formed in 1997 as a new holding company for California Water Service to expand into other states regulated by their own public utilities commissions, and into other non-regulated businesses.

Acquisitions

In 1998, CWSGs original subsidiary, California Water Service, made a major expansion into Southern California with the purchase of Dominguez Services Corp. for $53 million, incorporating its subsidiaries Antelope Valley Water Co. and Kern River Valley Water Co. into Cal Water's service districts.[2]

In 2002, CWSG acquired Rio Grande Utility Corporation to form its New Mexico Water Service subsidiary.[3] It subsequently expanded in this region with the acquisitions of National Utility Company, Cypress Gardens Water Users, Independent Utility Company and Indian Hills Water Company.

In 2003, CWSG acquired Ka'anapali Water Corp. on the island of Maui for $8 million to form its Hawaii Water Service subsidiary.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . California Water Services Group . 2020-08-07.
  2. News: Delevett . Peter . Water utility companies merge, form industry powerhouse . 2020-08-07 . Silicon Valley Business Journal . 1998-11-29.
  3. News: Commission Unanimously Approves California Water Service Group Purchase Of Rio Grande Utility . 2020-08-07 . Water & Wastes Digest . 2002-06-14.
  4. News: California Water buys Hawaiian water company . 2020-08-07 . Pacific Business News . 2003-04-30.