STOCK TITAN

Hawaii Water Service to Acquire HOH Utilities Company

Rhea-AI Impact
(Low)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Rhea-AI Summary

Hawaii Water Service, a subsidiary of California Water Service Group (CWT), has agreed to acquire HOH Utilities Company, enhancing its presence on the island of Kauai. This acquisition involves the wastewater utility serving about 1,800 customers in the Poipu/Koloa area. The deal is pending approval from the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission. Hawaii Water aims to provide the same quality service to the new customers as it does with its existing customer base of nearly 6,000 across multiple Hawaiian islands.

Positive
  • Acquisition expands operational footprint in Kauai, increasing market reach.
  • Gain access to approximately 1,800 new residential and commercial customers.
  • Strengthens service capabilities by integrating HOH Utilities' existing customer base.
Negative
  • Acquisition is subject to approval from the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission, introducing uncertainty.
  • Potential operational challenges in integrating HOH Utilities into existing systems.

Acquisition Expands Utility’s Footprint onto Island of Kauai

WAIKOLOA, Hawaii, June 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hawaii Water Service (Hawaii Water), a subsidiary of California Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT), announced today that it has signed an agreement to acquire the assets of HOH Utilities Company, a wastewater utility located in the growing Poipu/Koloa area of Kauai County on the island of Kauai. The acquisition is subject to satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including approval by the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (HPUC).

As part of the purchase from Mr. Ian Kagimoto, Hawaii Water will own and manage the wastewater utility, which currently serves almost 1,800 residential, commercial, and resort customers in Poipu and Koloa, including three hotels, condominiums, multi-family housing, a golf course, and single-family homes.

“We are pleased to establish operations on the island of Kauai; our team looks forward to welcoming HOH Utilities Company customers to Hawaii Water and providing them with the same quality, service, and value that we deliver to our other customers on the islands,” said Martin A. Kropelnicki, President and CEO of Hawaii Water Service. “We appreciate the diligence of Ian Kagimoto and the HPUC in advance, as we all work toward the same goal of ensuring HOH Utilities Company customers continue to have reliable, high-quality utility services.”

In addition to the new HOH Utilities Company customers, Hawaii Water currently provides water and/or wastewater utility services to almost 6,000 customers, including a number of large resorts and condominium complexes, in the communities of Ka’anapali, Pukalani, Kalaeloa, Kapalua, Waikoloa, North Kona Coast, and Kohala Coast on Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island. Hawaii Water currently has 51 employees, who provide services including meter reading, water quality testing, water and wastewater treatment, water system design and construction, and customer service.

Hawaii Water is a wholly owned subsidiary of California Water Service Group, which also includes California Water Service, New Mexico Water Service, Washington Water Service, and Texas Water Service, a utility holding company. Together, these companies provide regulated water and wastewater utility service to more than 2 million people in over 100 California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Texas, and Washington communities. Group’s common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CWT.” Additional information is available online at www.calwatergroup.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 ("Act"). The forward-looking statements are intended to qualify under provisions of the federal securities laws for "safe harbor" treatment established by the Act. Forward-looking statements are based on currently available information, expectations, estimates, assumptions and projections, and management's judgment about the Company, the water utility industry and general economic conditions. Such words as would, expects, intends, plans, believes, estimates, assumes, anticipates, projects, predicts, forecasts or variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may vary materially from what is contained in a forward-looking statement. Factors that may cause a result different than expected or anticipated include, but are not limited to: ability to operate the HOH Utilities wastewater system in an effective and accretive manner; natural disasters, public health crises, pandemics, epidemics or outbreaks of a contagious disease, such as the recent outbreak of coronavirus (or COVID‐19), governmental and regulatory commissions' decisions, including decisions on proper disposition of property; consequences of eminent domain actions relating to our water systems; changes in regulatory commissions' policies and procedures; the timeliness of regulatory commissions' actions concerning rate relief and other actions; changes in water quality standards; changes in environmental compliance and water quality requirements; electric power interruptions; housing and customer growth trends; the impact of opposition to rate increases; our ability to recover costs; availability of water supplies; issues with the implementation, maintenance or security of our information technology systems; civil disturbances or terrorist threats or acts; the adequacy of our efforts to mitigate physical and cyber security risks and threats; the ability of our enterprise risk management processes to identify or address risks adequately; labor relations matters as we negotiate with unions; changes in customer water use patterns and the effects of conservation; the impact of weather, climate, natural disasters, and diseases on water quality, water availability, water sales and operating results, and the adequacy of our emergency preparedness; and, other risks and unforeseen events. When considering forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind the cautionary statements included in this paragraph, as well as the annual 10-K, Quarterly 10-Q, and other reports filed from time-to-time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Company assumes no obligation to provide public updates of forward-looking statements.

Contact:Yvonne Kingman, 310-257-1434 (media)
 Tom Smegal, 408-367-8200 (analysts)


FAQ

What is the significance of Hawaii Water's acquisition of HOH Utilities Company?

The acquisition allows Hawaii Water to expand its utility services on Kauai, increasing its customer base and operational footprint in the region.

How many customers will Hawaii Water gain from HOH Utilities?

Hawaii Water will gain approximately 1,800 new customers from the acquisition of HOH Utilities.

What approval is needed for the acquisition to proceed?

The acquisition requires approval from the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission before it can be finalized.

What services does Hawaii Water provide?

Hawaii Water provides water and wastewater utility services, including meter reading, water quality testing, and customer service.

What is the current customer base of Hawaii Water after the acquisition?

After the acquisition, Hawaii Water will serve nearly 6,000 customers across multiple Hawaiian islands.

California Water Service

NYSE:CWT

CWT Rankings

CWT Latest News

CWT Stock Data

2.71B
58.89M
0.72%
88.27%
1.09%
Utilities - Regulated Water
Water Supply
Link
United States of America
SAN JOSE