VOORHEES, N.J. — American Water Works Company Inc. has been named as a finalist in two categories for Global Water Intelligence’s (GWI) 2010 Global Water Awards, according to a press release.
The GWI Global Water Awards recognize excellence in the global water industry and represent what the industry perceives as being the most deserving of merit during the year, the release stated.
The Fillmore Water Recycling Plant, a zero-discharge wastewater treatment plant designed, built and operated by American Water in a public-private partnership with the City of Fillmore, is a finalist for Water Reuse Project of the Year, according to the release.
American Water is also a finalist in the category of Water Deal of the Year for the final divestiture from RWE, according to the release.
“We are honored that Global Water Intelligence has chosen to recognize our accomplishments again this year with these nominations,” said Donald Correll, president and CEO of American Water. “The Fillmore Water Recycling Plant is not just a model for innovation and sustainability, but also for how public-private partnerships can provide tangible, effective solutions for communities’ water challenges.”
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