Artesian Water Completes Infrastructure Project

Artesian Resources Corporation’s principal subsidiary, Artesian Water Company, Inc. has achieved full regionalization of drinking water throughout its growing southern New Castle County service area.
In June 2017, Artesian’s transmission and distribution teams completed several critical service connections with new water assets acquired in the Town of Odessa that fully integrate Artesian’s existing water mains into a single regionalized system delivering high-quality water to the towns of Middletown, Odessa, Townsend (MOT) and their surrounding communities. Expanding drinking water service to the Town of Odessa through Artesian’s integrated system realizes an effort over the last three decades to make public water available to all residents in Artesian’s MOT franchise area.
“We are pleased to be able to offer our reliable, high-quality water and superior service to this economically vibrant and developing area of southern New Castle County and look forward to meeting future demands through our integrated regional system,” said Dian C. Taylor, Chair, President and CEO of Artesian Resources. “The success of our now fully-integrated system in this area of southern New Castle County is a direct result of the strong relationships and valued partnerships we have committed to building with our local leaders, businesses and communities.”
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