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Delivers essential natural resources and utilities
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Wimberley, TX, USA
The job is located in the Wimberley, TX area, including nearby locations such as Manchaca, Canyon Lake, Floresville, Bulverde, Kyle, Bishop, New Braunfels, Sandia, Buda, San Marcos, Driftwood, and Maxwell.
Essential Utilities provides essential natural resources, focusing on water and natural gas services to enhance the quality of life in the communities it serves. The company operates by investing in infrastructure to ensure reliable and safe delivery of these resources. Essential Utilities emphasizes proactive improvements and operational efficiency, which helps maintain high standards of service and environmental responsibility. Unlike many competitors, Essential Utilities prioritizes customer satisfaction and employee safety, fostering a culture of trust and integrity. The company's goal is to sustain life and boost economic prosperity by delivering vital resources safely and reliably.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Radnor Township, Pennsylvania
Founded
1968
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401(k) Company Match
401(k) Retirement Plan
Remote Work Options
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Wellness Program
BRYN MAWR, Pa. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Essential Utilities Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) successfully concluded its fourth annual Essential Earth Day, a 30-day campaign dedicated to environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Essential Utilities named to USA TODAY's America's Climate Leaders 2025 list.
Essential Utilities (NYSE: WTRG) has been recognized as a Champion of Board Diversity by The Forum of Executive Women for the sixth time since 2017.
Essential Utilities' (WTRG) unit secures $77.5M loan for upgrade.
Company has been awarded nearly $115 million in low-interest loans and grants from PENNVEST in the past 3-yearsBRYN MAWR, Pa., July 17, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aqua Pennsylvania announced today it secured low-interest loan funding through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) to support its ongoing commitment to replace aging infrastructure across Pennsylvania. The $77.5 million in funding will support 21 projects to install new and replace aging water mains and fire hydrants over the next three years, resulting in reduced water loss due to leaks and breaks, and improved service and reliability for tens of thousands of customers in Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware and Chester Counties. These projects will be funded by PENNVEST’s Programmatic Financing (ProFi) program, which allows utilities to seek funding based on annual or multi-year projects, rather than the traditional project-specific lending strategy. Aqua Pennsylvania is the first Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission-regulated water utility to secure funding through the ProFi program."These projects will serve our customers for generations to come. With some pipes in our state dating back decades, this essential work assists in our commitment to provide the highest quality of service for our customers today and well into the future," said Aqua Pennsylvania President Marc Lucca.These projects replace and add 133,400 lineal feet of water mains with more durable, modern materials, reducing the likelihood of main breaks and increasing system reliability in more than a dozen communities served by Aqua Pennsylvania. Improvements include replacing aging pipes in poor condition or those having a history of leaks