The July 2023 Water and Wastewater Market Recap covers interesting and useful water industry news for this month. It contains updates on industry drivers, notable projects, and recent mergers and acquisitions, as well as some interesting reads, and upcoming upcoming meetings and conferences.
Here are some recent, notable Capital Improvement Programs (CIPs). FirmoGraphs has deconstructed the CIPs into data elements, along with available project descriptions. Please feel free to request a meeting and review the data live in our business intelligence application.
In the CIP covering the 2024-2028 fiscal years, City Water, Light and Power (CWLP), Illinois, detailed plans to spend nearly $724 million on capital projects, an increase of 23% from $586 million in its 2023-2027 CIP. The current and prior CIP have 598 line items. The table below breaks down CWLP’s planned capital spending by business area for its last two CIPs.
Planned spending in the Electric business area increased largely by 28%. The increase goes towards new projects, including the Closure of Ash Ponds, worth $20 million; the Engineering/Operations Control Center, $17 million; and the Environmental Compliance Upgrade Project, $10 million. The water category also increased due to ongoing projects that increased in funding.
City Water, Light, and Power has two notable projects valued at over $20 million. The largest project is the Hunter Lake Construction, worth $100 million, under the Water category. This project includes the contractor costs. The second one is under the Electric category, the Closure of Ash Ponds, including Dallman Units 31, 32 & 33, worth $20 million.
Click Here to See City Water, Light and Power, Illinois CIP
In the CIP covering the 2024-2028 fiscal years, City Water, Light and Power (CWLP), Illinois detailed plans to spend nearly $724 million on capital projects, an increase of 23% from $586 million in its 2023-2027 CIP. The current and prior CIP have 598 line items. The table below breaks down CWLP’s planned capital spending by business area for its last two CIPs.
The Helix Water District has only one business area, and it increased by 27% in the recent CIP. The increase goes to new projects, including Windsor and Aldwych Tanks Recoating, worth $15 million.
Three notable projects in the recent CIP are valued at over $10 million. The largest project is the recoating of Windsor and Aldwych Tanks, part of the tank maintenance program worth $15 million. In addition, the construction of the Chet Harritt Pump Station and the Aqueduct 1 Cathodic Protection are worth $12 million, respectively.
Click Here to See Helix Water District, California, CIP
The following M&A transactions in the Water and Wastewater Industry stand out in the month of July:
Here are some recent articles our team has been reading:
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Name Organization |
Name Meeting Key |
Date Start |
Date End |
Missouri Rural Water Association |
2023-08-22 |
2023-08-23 |
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American Water Works Association |
2023-09-10 |
2023-09-13 |
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Idaho Rural Water Association |
IRWA Idaho Rural Water Association Fall Conference |
2023-09-13 |
2023-09-14 |
American Water Works Association, Minnesota Association |
2023-09-13 |
2023-09-14 |
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Water Environment Federation |
2023-09-30 |
2023-10-04 |