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Global Water Resources Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
Globenewswire· 2025-11-12 21:30
PHOENIX, Nov. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Water Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: GWRS), a pure-play water resource management company, reported results for the third quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2025. Unless otherwise noted, all comparisons are to the corresponding period in the prior year. The company will hold a conference call at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time tomorrow to discuss the results (see dial-in information below). Financial Highlights Total revenue increased 8.4% to $15.5 million for the ...
Global Water Resources Sets Third Quarter 2025 Conference Call for Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. ET
Globenewswire· 2025-10-22 12:31
Core Viewpoint - Global Water Resources, Inc. will hold a conference call on November 13, 2025, to discuss its third-quarter financial results for the period ending September 30, 2025 [1] Company Overview - Global Water Resources, Inc. is a leading water resource management company that operates 39 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, primarily in growth corridors around metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson [3] - The company recycles over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 18.5 billion gallons recycled since 2004 [3] Total Water Management (TWM) - The company has effectively implemented Total Water Management (TWM), an integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle, which maximizes the beneficial use of recycled water [4] - TWM enables smart water management programs, including remote metering infrastructure and advanced technologies, leading to real conservation and protection of water supplies in water-scarce areas [4] Industry Recognition - Global Water has received numerous awards, including national recognition as a 'Utility of the Future Today' for its superior water reuse practices [5] - The company also received the Cityworks' Excellence in Departmental Practice Award for demonstrating leadership in public asset management strategies [5]
Global Water Resources to Present at Janney Virtual Water Utilities Conference, September 17, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-09-04 12:31
Core Insights - Global Water Resources, Inc. has been invited to present at the Janney Water Utilities Conference on September 17, 2025, highlighting its role in the water resource management sector [1][3]. Financial Performance - In Q2 2025, the company reported a revenue increase of 5.4% to $14.2 million, with net income at $0.06 per share, supporting its monthly-paid dividend of $0.30396 per share on an annualized basis [4]. Market Position and Strategy - The company is recognized for its leadership in utility consolidation, automation, and water resource management, with an active M&A program expanding its portfolio in major metro growth corridors around Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona [5]. Water Management Practices - Global Water Resources operates 39 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, recycling over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 18.5 billion gallons since 2004 [8]. Recognition and Awards - The company has received national recognition as a 'Utility of the Future Today' for its effective water reuse practices and has been awarded for its leadership in public asset management strategies [10][11]. Total Water Management (TWM) - The company implements Total Water Management (TWM), an integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle, which enhances the beneficial use of recycled water and promotes smart water management programs [9].
Global Water Resources Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results
Globenewswire· 2025-08-13 20:30
Core Viewpoint - Global Water Resources, Inc. reported a 5.4% increase in total revenue for Q2 2025, driven by organic connection growth, increased consumption, and successful rate case strategies, despite a slight decline in net income due to higher depreciation expenses from capital improvements [5][8][19]. Financial Highlights - Total revenue for Q2 2025 was $14.2 million, up from $13.5 million in Q2 2024, reflecting a 5.4% increase [8]. - Net income decreased to $1.6 million or $0.06 per share, down from $1.7 million or $0.07 per share in the same period last year [19]. - Adjusted EBITDA rose by 2.1% to $6.9 million compared to $6.8 million in Q2 2024 [20]. - The company declared three monthly cash dividends of $0.02533 per common share, amounting to an annualized rate of $0.30396 per share [21]. Operational Highlights - Active service connections increased by 3.8% to 65,639 as of June 30, 2025, compared to 63,256 a year earlier [24]. - Water consumption rose by 8.2% to 1.2 billion gallons [8]. - The company invested $20.2 million in infrastructure projects to support existing utilities and future growth [8]. Strategic Developments - Approval of the GW-Farmers general rate case is expected to generate an additional $1.1 million in annual revenue once fully phased in [8]. - The Arizona Department of Transportation's inclusion of State Route 347 improvements in a $11.6 billion five-year plan is anticipated to drive residential and commercial development, increasing demand for water services [6]. - Arizona's Senate Bill 1611, effective September 26, 2025, is expected to support water management and housing accessibility, with potential for over 1 million new homes from agricultural land conversion [7]. Market Trends - The Phoenix metropolitan area is projected to grow significantly, with a population increase from 5.2 million in 2024 to an estimated 6.5 million by 2040 [25]. - The City of Maricopa's housing market remains attractive due to lower median home prices compared to Phoenix, which is expected to continue driving organic growth for the company [26]. - Despite a decrease in housing permits in early 2025, the company remains optimistic about long-term growth prospects in the Phoenix MSA due to existing infrastructure and available lots [27].
Global Water Resources Sets Second Quarter 2025 Conference Call for Thursday, August 14, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. ET
Globenewswire· 2025-07-23 12:31
Core Viewpoint - Global Water Resources, Inc. will hold a conference call on August 14, 2025, to discuss its second-quarter financial results for the period ending June 30, 2025 [1]. Company Overview - Global Water Resources, Inc. is a leading water resource management company that operates 39 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, primarily in growth corridors around metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson [3]. - The company recycles over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 18.1 billion gallons recycled since 2004 [3]. Total Water Management (TWM) - The company has effectively implemented Total Water Management (TWM), an integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle, which maximizes the beneficial use of recycled water [4]. - TWM enables smart water management programs, including remote metering infrastructure and advanced technologies, leading to real conservation and protection of water supplies in water-scarce areas [4]. Industry Recognition - Global Water has received numerous awards, including national recognition as a 'Utility of the Future Today' for its superior water reuse practices [5]. - The company also received the Excellence in Departmental Practice Award from Cityworks for demonstrating leadership in public asset management strategies [5].
Global Water Resources Celebrates Newly Enacted ‘Ag-to-Urban’ Program as a Catalyst for Aquifer Sustainability and Potential Long-Term Growth
Globenewswire· 2025-07-16 12:31
Core Insights - Global Water Resources, Inc. recognizes Arizona's Assured Water Supply "Ag-to-Urban" program as a transformative development for water sustainability, housing, and economic growth in the state [1] Group 1: Program Overview - The Ag-to-Urban program allows landowners to convert water rights from agricultural to municipal use, facilitating new development while reducing pressure on aquifers [2] - The program is designed to support the conversion of up to 384,000 acres of agricultural land, potentially enabling the construction of over 1 million new homes [5] Group 2: Company Impact - The initiative is expected to significantly benefit Global Water's utilities, GW-Santa Cruz and GW-Palo Verde, which collectively represent over 56,000 active service connections, approximately 87% of the company's total [4] - The program aligns with the company's strategic focus on Total Water Management (TWM), enhancing its ability to serve additional potential service connections [6] Group 3: Water Management and Sustainability - Irrigation for agriculture accounts for about 74% of Arizona's water supply, highlighting the importance of the Ag-to-Urban program in addressing water scarcity [5] - Global Water has been recognized for its effective implementation of TWM, which integrates water, wastewater, and recycled water management to maximize resource use [8]
Global Water Resources Celebrates Newly Enacted ‘Ag-to-Urban' Program as a Catalyst for Aquifer Sustainability and Potential Long-Term Growth
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-07-16 12:31
Core Insights - Global Water Resources, Inc. recognizes Arizona's Assured Water Supply "Ag-to-Urban" program as a transformative development for water sustainability, housing, and economic growth in the state [1] Group 1: Program Overview - The Ag-to-Urban program allows landowners to convert water rights from agricultural to municipal use, facilitating new development while reducing pressure on aquifers [2] - The program is designed to support the conversion of up to 384,000 acres of agricultural land, potentially enabling the construction of over 1 million new homes [5] Group 2: Company Impact - The initiative is expected to significantly benefit Global Water's utilities, GW-Santa Cruz and GW-Palo Verde, which collectively represent over 56,000 active service connections, approximately 87% of the company's total [4] - The program aligns with the company's strategic focus on Total Water Management (TWM), enhancing its ability to serve additional potential service connections [6] Group 3: Water Management and Sustainability - Irrigation for agriculture accounts for about 74% of Arizona's water supply, highlighting the importance of the Ag-to-Urban program in addressing water scarcity [5] - Global Water has been recognized for its effective implementation of TWM, which integrates water, wastewater, and recycled water management to maximize conservation [8]
Global Water Resources Acquires Seven Water Systems from Tucson Water, Adding 2,200 Customer Connections
Globenewswire· 2025-07-09 12:31
Core Viewpoint - Global Water Resources, Inc. has successfully acquired seven water systems from Tucson Water, enhancing its service area and customer base in Pima County, with an expected annual revenue of approximately $1.5 million from this acquisition [1][2]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - The acquisition was valued at approximately 1.05 times the current rate base of about $7.7 million [1]. - The newly acquired systems serve around 2,200 water service connections, increasing Global Water's total customer base in Pima County to approximately 7,200 [2]. - This acquisition is part of a broader strategy of utility consolidation and expansion in the region, with nearly 5,000 customers added from previous acquisitions over the last five years [2]. Group 2: Integration and Modernization Plans - The company plans to integrate the acquired water systems into its existing operations, leveraging their strategic location for efficient management and maintenance [3]. - Global Water will modernize the systems by installing an automated meter infrastructure (AMI), which includes upgrading to smart meters for wireless usage metering [4][5]. - The AMI deployment is expected to enhance water service quality, promote conservation, and potentially lead to customer savings [6]. Group 3: Rate Strategy - As part of the acquisition, Global Water will adopt Tucson Water's rates for the new systems, with a scheduled five percent rate increase set for July 2026 [7]. - The company is developing a broader rate case strategy for these systems, aiming to implement rate structures that encourage conservation and ensure a reasonable return on capital investments [7]. Group 4: Company Overview - Global Water Resources operates 39 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, primarily in growth corridors around metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson [8]. - The company has recycled over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 18.1 billion gallons since 2004 [8]. - Global Water has been recognized for its effective Total Water Management (TWM) approach, which integrates water cycle management to maximize the beneficial use of recycled water [9].
Global Water Resources Applauds Inclusion of State Route 347 Improvements in ADOT’s $11.6 Billion Five-Year Plan
Globenewswire· 2025-06-30 13:00
Core Insights - Global Water Resources, Inc. supports Arizona's $11.6 billion Five-Year Transportation Facilities Construction Program, which includes over $249 million for improvements on State Route 347 [1][2] - The SR 347 projects aim to enhance regional infrastructure, improve safety, and support growth in Maricopa, accommodating over 58,000 vehicles daily [2][4] - The expansion will add one lane in each direction over a 13-mile stretch, eliminate traffic signals, and upgrade intersections and bridges, with construction expected to start in fiscal year 2026 [3][4] Company Strategy and Growth - The infrastructure investment aligns with Global Water's strategy for organic growth in water and wastewater services, driven by increased demand from residential and commercial development in Maricopa [4][5] - Maricopa's population is projected to grow nearly 90% by 2040, reaching approximately 140,000, indicating a strong growth outlook for the company [4][5] Company Overview - Global Water Resources operates 32 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, primarily in growth corridors around Phoenix and Tucson [6] - The company recycles over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 18.1 billion gallons since 2004, showcasing its commitment to sustainable water management [6][7] - Recognized for its Total Water Management approach, the company integrates water cycle management to maximize recycled water use and promote conservation [7][8]
Global Water Resources Granted Rate Increase for GW-Farmers Utility
Newsfilter· 2025-04-23 12:31
Core Viewpoint - Global Water Resources, Inc. has received approval for new water rates for its GW-Farmers utility, expected to increase annual revenue by approximately $1.1 million based on 2023 service connections [1][2]. Rate Increase Details - The rate increase will be implemented in three stages: 50% on May 1, 2025, 25% on November 1, 2025, and the remaining 25% on May 1, 2026 [2]. - The Arizona Corporation Commission also approved a deferral of the recovery of an acquisition premium of approximately $3 million related to the acquisition of GW-Farmers, which will be addressed in a future rate case [2]. Company Operations and Community Impact - The additional revenue from the new rates will support improvements at GW-Farmers, benefiting customers and the Sahuarita community [3]. - GW-Farmers serves the Town of Sahuarita and surrounding unincorporated areas, covering approximately 21.0 square miles with 3,494 active water connections as of the end of 2024 [4]. Company Overview - Global Water Resources operates 32 systems providing water, wastewater, and recycled water services, primarily in growth corridors around metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson [5]. - The company recycles over 1 billion gallons of water annually, totaling 17.7 billion gallons since 2004 [5]. Total Water Management Approach - The company employs Total Water Management (TWM), an integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle, enhancing the beneficial use of recycled water and promoting conservation [6]. - TWM includes advanced technologies and smart water management programs, crucial for water-scarce areas experiencing population growth [6]. Industry Recognition - Global Water has received multiple awards, including national recognition as a 'Utility of the Future Today' for its water reuse practices [7]. - The company was also awarded Cityworks' Excellence in Departmental Practice Award for its leadership in public asset management strategies [7].