California American Water to Purchase Hillview Water Company

California American Water has entered into a Purchase Agreement to acquire the operating assets of Hillview Water Company and assume the provision of water service within the Hillview Water Company service area between Oakhurst and Raymond, Calif.
Hillview Water Company, which consists of approximately 1,500 metered customer connections, is located 67 miles from California American Water’s Meadowbrook service area in Merced, Calif. The purchase of the system in combination with the Meadowbrook service area will double California American Water’s customer base in the Central Valley to more than 3,100 customers.
California American Water currently supplies water service to nearly 600,000 Californians, about one-third of which are in the Central Valley. Hillview Water Company customers will be served by the company’s water treatment and distribution operators who are experts in their fields and are certified through the California Division of Drinking Water.
As part of the acquisition, Hillview Water Company customers will have access to California American Water’s customer-friendly services such as a low-income discount program and web self-service that includes paperless billing. California American Water also provides conservation programs designed to help customers cut water use and features free conservation tools as well as free water-wise house calls.
“As a result of this acquisition, many of the Hillview Water Company customers will have access to our various services such as our ambitious conservation program, paperless billing and web self-service portal,” said Audie Foster, Director of Northern California Operations for California American Water. “I am looking forward to meeting our new customers from Hillview Water Company and welcoming them to our services.”
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