8/13/2023 0 Comments City of phoenix water bill historyThe new facility is designed to meet new environmental regulations and the city's growing needs. EPCOR and Maricopa Water District sign historic water agreement EPCOR signs an innovative agreement that provides enough water to supply 41,000 homes and businesses each year.ĮPCOR expands to Saskatchewan The City of Regina selects EPCOR to design, build, finance and operate its new wastewater treatment plant. Construction b egins on Luke 303 Regional Water Reclamation Facility EPCOR USA, Maricopa County and the City of Glendale mark the start of construction on a 40-acre facility that will fuel new growth and development along the Loop 303 transportation corridor in Maricopa County. EPCOR achieved substantial completion in December 2016 and will be the plant's long-term operator. Regina Wastewater Treatment Plant meets more stringent environmental standards The wastewater treatment plant, a partnership between EPCOR and the City of Regina, was among Canada's top water infrastructure projects when built. About 700 skilled and experienced Drainage employees joined our team.Įntry into natur al gas market We moved into a new line of business with acquisitions of two natural gas companies: Natural Resource Gas Limited, which serves customers in four counties in southwestern Ontario and Hughes Gas Resources Inc., which serves customer connections and provides wholesale transmission services in Texas.ġ25 Years EPCOR celebrates 125 years since the day our founders were granted a permit to build the Edmonton Electric Lighting and Power Company, which eventually became EPCOR.ĮPCOR USA enters Texas market EPCOR USA Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of EPCOR Utilities Inc., acquires the 130 Pipeline Project, a 53-mile wholesale water supply pipeline that delivers groundwater from Burleson County to eastern Travis County in the northeastern Austin, Texas metropolitan area. We provide electricity to close to 20,000 customers in three major communities in Simcoe County - Collingwood, Stayner and Creemore - plus a portion of the town of Blue Mountains (formerly Thornbury).ĮPCOR welc omes Edmonton Drainage Services Edmonton City Council approved the transfer of its Drainage Services department to EPCOR, giving us responsibility for managing Edmonton's complete water utility cycle. Taste test award Edmonton’s tap water is named the People's Choice Winner of the American Water Works Association Tap Water Taste Test, as voted by thousands of water experts.Įntry into Ontario electricity market We completed the acquisition of Collus Powerstream Corporation on October 1. Rio Verde purchase EPCOR USA acquires a 100 per cent stake in Rio Verde Utilities Inc., which serves the Rio Verde area northeast of Scottsdale, Ariz. Solar farm approved The Alberta Utilities Commission approves EPCOR’s application to construct and operate a solar farm adjacent to the E.L. MOU signed with Enoch Cree Nation Enoch Cree Nation and EPCOR sign a memorandum of understanding to formalize their commitment to working together in the spirit of reconciliation and collaboration. Pandemic relief EPCOR contributes more than $2 million to pandemic relief and recovery, in large part through its Heart + Soul Fund in support of arts, cultural and charitable organizations. Smith Water Treatment Plant.ĮSG reporting EPCOR publishes its Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) report, building on 20 years of sustainability reporting, and includes a scorecard of 25 performance measures and 17 targets. Solar farm construction begins Construction starts on the solar farm, which will generate renewable energy to help power the nearby E.L. Pecan expansion Pecan Water Reclamation Facility expansion project begins in the San Tan water and wastewater districts. This makes EPCOR USA the water and wastewater service provider for one of the fastest-growing regions in the United States. San Tan water and wastewater districts acquisition After serving as interim manager of Johnson Utilities Inc., EPCOR USA acquires the utility, now known as the San Tan water and wastewater districts. Solar farm named EPCOR and Enoch Cree Nation unveil the Indigenous name gifted to EPCOR’s new solar farm - kīsikāw pīsim (KEY-see-gaw PEE-sim), meaning daylight sun and represented in Cree syllabics as ᑮᓯᑳᐤ ᐲᓯᒼ.
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