News | February 9, 2016

American Water Executives To Participate In National Association Of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Winter Meetings

American Water to have strong presence at meeting with presenters on several panels

American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced recently the company will play an active role in the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ (NARUC) Winter Committee Meetings  from February 14-17 in Washington, D.C. American Water will have a strong presence at the conference with several expert presenters.

On February15, Jim Jenkins, vice president of Regulatory & Public Policy, will participate in a panel titled "Smart Ways to Manage Water: The Benefits of Cloud Computing."  The session will highlight recent developments in “cloud computing”, which enable water to utilities to bring together various information technology systems to leverage data sharing, analysis, and interoperability for the benefit of customers.

Also that day, Karla Teasley, vice president of Customer Service, will discuss the various factors placing upward pressure on rates and how those factors can be balanced with maintaining affordable rates for water service in a panel titled “Is the Price Right?: Maintaining the Affordability of Water Service.” Whether it is replacing aging infrastructure, addressing storm preparedness and storm damage, instituting conservation measures, implementing government mandates, utilities and their economic regulators must balance such pressures and maintain the affordability of water service.

On February16, Robert MacLean, president of California American Water and Hawaii American Water, will participate in a panel titled “Like a Well-tuned Machine: The Role of Energy Efficiency for Water Utilities.” The panelists will discuss issues and experiences with energy efficiency.

Also that day, Nick Santillo, director of Physical and Cyber Security, will join other leaders in a session titled “Safe and Secure: Maintaining the Security of our Water Utilities”  to discuss his perspectives on the security threats faced by water utilities, how those threats are being and will be addressed, and the role of utility commissions.

NARUC is the national association representing the State Public Service Commissioners who regulate essential utility services in each state. NARUC meetings are key to staying current and engaged in the essential utility sectors, including electricity, natural gas, telecommunications and water.

About American Water
Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest and most geographically diverse publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company.  With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs 6,800 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an estimated 15 million people in 47 states and Ontario, Canada. For more information, visit www.amwater.com.

Source: American Water