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Washington, D.C. – The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) is proud to recognize the exceptional dedication of its sustaining members who have been with the association for 25 years or more. At the Executive Management Conference in Miami, Florida, AMWA will honor these 80 water systems for their steadfast commitment to ensuring the delivery of safe, affordable, and reliable drinking water, a critical resource for communities nationwide.

The association’s sustaining members are:

  • Anaheim Public Utilities
  • Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works
  • Aurora Utilities Department
  • Austin Water
  • Beaver Water District
  • Birmingham Water Works
  • Central Arkansas Water
  • Champlain Water District
  • Charleston Water System
  • Chesapeake Utilities
  • Chesterfield County Utilities Department
  • Chicago Department of Water
  • Cleveland Water
  • Coachella Valley Water District
  • Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority
  • Columbus Public Utilities
  • Columbus Water Works
  • Contra Costa Water District
  • Corpus Christi Water
  • Dallas Water Utilities
  • DC Water
  • Denver Water
  • Des Moines Water Works
  • East Bay Municipal Utility District
  • El Paso Water Utilities
  • Erie County Water Authority
  • Fairfax Water
  • Fayetteville Public Works Commission
  • Fort Wayne City Utilities
  • Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority
  • Greater Cincinnati Water Works
  • Green Bay Water Utility
  • Honolulu Board of Water Supply
  • Kansas City Board of Public Utilities
  • Lakehaven Water & Sewer District
  • Las Vegas Valley Water District
  • Louisville Water Company
  • Lubbock Water Utilities
  • Madison Water Utility
  • Mesa Water Resources
  • Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
  • Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department
  • Milwaukee Water Works
  • Minneapolis Water Treatment & Distribution Services
  • Montgomery Water Works & Sanitary Sewer Board
  • New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board
  • Newport News Waterworks
  • Norfolk Department of Utilities
  • OCWA—Central NY’s Water Authority
  • Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust
  • Orange County Utilities
  • Palm Beach County Water Utilities
  • Phoenix Water Services
  • Pinellas County Utilities Department
  • Portland Water District
  • Prince William Water
  • Providence Water Supply Board
  • Raleigh Water
  • Richmond Department of Public Utilities
  • Riverside Public Utilities
  • Sacramento Department of Utilities
  • Saginaw Water Treatment Plant
  • Saint Paul Regional Water Services
  • Salt Lake City Public Utilities Department
  • San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
  • Seattle Public Utilities
  • South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority
  • Spartanburg Water
  • Springfield Water & Sewer Commission
  • St. Louis Water Division
  • Tacoma Water
  • Tampa Bay Water
  • Topeka Water Division
  • Tualatin Valley Water District
  • Tucson Water
  • Tulsa Public Works Department
  • Valley Water
  • Virginia Beach Public Utilities Department
  • WaterOne
  • Wilmington Department of Public Works

"AMWA appreciates the unwavering support of our sustaining members, who have been key partners in our efforts to deliver safe, high-quality water services," said AMWA CEO Tom Dobbins, CAE. "Their dedication to protecting this vital resource reflects the best of the water sector’s commitment to excellence."

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For over 40 years, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies has been the nation's unified and definitive voice for the nation's largest publicly owned drinking water systems on legislative, regulatory, security, sustainability, and utility management issues.

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