Austin Water
2025 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Austin Water sets the standard for sustainable utility management, combining financial stability, conservation, and community engagement. The utility has saved $556 million through debt management and held rates flat for five years. Smart meter upgrades, asset reliability, and one-day-per-week watering restrictions have reduced per capita use to 131 gallons. The utility supports over 21,000 vulnerable customers with a 51 percent bill discount and manages 49,000 acres of water quality lands. Austin Water’s reuse initiatives and outreach programs reflect its enduring commitment to innovation, equity, and long-term resilience.
Fort Wayne City Utilities
2025 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Fort Wayne City Utilities integrates sustainability into every facet of its operations, from river restoration and energy-efficient systems to data-driven asset planning. Its Microgrid System, powered by clean energy and battery storage, will save millions over 40 years while ensuring uninterrupted service. The nationally recognized Tunnel Works Program and affordability initiatives reflect its commitment to resilience and equity. With competitive rates and strategic funding, Fort Wayne delivers measurable environmental and economic benefits, protecting public health and natural resources for future generations.
OCWA – Central New York’s Water Authority
2025 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
OCWA – Central New York’s Water Authority (OCWA) continues to advance sustainability through workforce development, infrastructure modernization, and strategic planning. Its $100 million Lake Ontario campus upgrade enhances resiliency and water quality, earning back-to-back Best Tasting Water awards. OCWA University fosters employee engagement and skill-building. With an Aa1 bond rating and plans to meet Micron’s 37+ MGD demand, OCWA is preparing for transformative regional growth. The Authority’s commitment to financial strength, operational excellence, and future-ready infrastructure positions it as a leader in Central New York’s water future.
Orange County Water District
2025 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Orange County Water District (OCWD) continues to lead in sustainable groundwater management, recharging a record 90 billion gallons in FY’ 2023–24. Its Groundwater Replenishment System, now the world’s largest, produces 130 million gallons daily, eliminating the need for imported water. OCWD’s PFAS response has restored 49 wells with support from a $30 million grant. The District’s 2025 Resilience Plan and its 33 recent industry honors underscore its commitment to reliability and innovation. Serving 2.5 million residents, OCWD exemplifies excellence in water reuse, contamination response, and long-term planning.
Valley Water
2025 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Valley Water serves Silicon Valley with a One Water approach that integrates supply, climate resilience, and ecosystem protection. Its $10 billion capital program prioritizes reuse, conservation, and advanced treatment, while robust groundwater management ensures long-term reliability. The utility’s Climate Change Action Plan and Greenhouse Gas Reduction goals target carbon neutrality by 2045. Through renewable energy, fleet electrification, and civic engagement, Valley Water pairs infrastructure innovation with community empowerment, delivering safe water, flood protection, and environmental stewardship across Santa Clara County
Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Authority (ABCWUA) prioritizes sustainability in response to water scarcity in the desert Southwest. Its 100-year water management plan, WATER 2120, outlines essential investments for a resilient water supply, focusing on aquifer storage and indirect potable reuse while addressing climate change and drought. ABCWUA has achieved a 50 percent reduction in per capita water use over the past three decades through its conservation program. Additional achievements include increasing reliance on renewable energy for operations, implementing a Comprehensive Asset Management Plan, enhancing workforce skills and satisfaction, and supporting species recovery and watershed protection.
Chesterfield County Utilities Department
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
The Chesterfield County Utilities Department has maintained its commitment to sustainable water utility management since receiving its second AMWA Sustainable Award in 2019. The utility has focused on enhancing infrastructure to support its growing customer base and implement sustainable water treatment methods. Through an annual performance plan with defined goals and key metrics, staff deliver high-quality water and wastewater services that meet customer expectations. Technological advancements, such as predictive analytics for asset replacement and improvements related to the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule, further enhance service delivery. These efforts reflect the department's dedication to financial management, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.
Greenville Water
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Greenville Water (GW) in South Carolina has proven a strong commitment to sustainability since earning its first Sustainable Award in 2020. The utility improved energy efficiency with a 10 percent flow increase while maintaining energy balance, upgraded to fuel-efficient vehicles, and implemented recycling and paperless initiatives. GW's conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy protects 30,000 acres of watershed, ensuring pristine water quality. With a AAA bond rating, a solid cash reserve, and no planned rate adjustments for five years, GW supports the community through payment assistance, donations, and employee volunteer programs, actively engaging in educational initiatives.
Knoxville Utilities Board
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) is committed to providing high-quality water, wastewater treatment, electric, natural gas, and fiber internet services while preparing for the future. Its Century II Infrastructure Management Program ensures sustainable lifecycle maintenance and equitable cost-sharing for current and future customers. KUB’s advanced Water Quality Laboratory conducts over 100,000 tests annually, exceeding regulatory requirements to ensure excellent water quality. The utility promotes environmental sustainability through community partnerships and initiatives, participates in the City of Knoxville Mayor’s Climate Council, and enhances energy and water savings assistance programs. KUB’s strong financial management supports its sustainability initiatives within an approved budget.
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Palm Beach County Water Utilities Department (PBCWUD) has distinguished itself as the first water utility in North America to achieve ISO 55000 certification, underlining its commitment to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and stakeholder engagement. This certification ensures optimal asset lifecycle management, enhancing service reliability and minimizing environmental impacts. PBCWUD also maintains consistent triple A bond ratings, reflecting financial prudence and enabling investment in critical infrastructure and innovative projects. Executive leadership fosters a culture of continuous improvement, exemplified by the Green Cay Phase 2 Project, Florida's first water reuse initiative. PBCWUD's integrated strategy positions the utility as a leader in sustainable water resource management.
Phoenix Water Services
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
Phoenix Water Services delivers high-quality drinking water while prioritizing equity and affordability. Committed to a 100-year water supply goal by 2050, the utility has implemented ongoing improvements since winning a Sustainable Award in 2019. Maintaining AAA bond ratings, Phoenix Water plans to invest approximately $3.8 billion over the next five years in critical water and wastewater infrastructure. The utility also promotes environmental stewardship through initiatives like the Advanced Water Purification project and the Drought Pipeline Project. Conservation efforts, such as the turf removal program, and social responsibility initiatives, including the Mayor's Save Water Pledge, emphasize its dedication to sustainability and community engagement.
WaterOne
2024 Sustainable Water Utility Management Award
WaterOne has shown ongoing improvement since winning the Sustainable Water Utility Management Award in 2019, focusing on a triple bottom line approach to sustainability. Its financial stability is reflected in a reaffirmed AAA Bond Rating and an increase in rate stabilization reserves from $11 million in 2019 to $17 million in 2024. WaterOne has enhanced equity and affordability through updated rate structures and financial indicators. Committed to environmental stewardship, the utility adopted electric vehicles, implemented advanced water treatment, and joined The Climate Registry in 2021 to monitor greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, initiatives like the Citizen’s Water Academy and a diversity framework underscore its social responsibility efforts.