SouthWest Water Company Issues Boil Water Notices to Customers Affected by Hurricane Ike
17 September 2008 - 4:00AM
Business Wire
SouthWest Water Company (NASDAQ:SWWC), a leading provider of water,
wastewater and public works services, issued boil water notices to
customers who have lost water service or power due to Hurricane
Ike. �We provide water and wastewater service to thousands of
customers in the Houston region,� said Mark Swatek, chief executive
officer and chairman. �In the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, our field
crews are working diligently to get any impacted services restored
as soon as possible.� Boil Notice: To ensure destruction of all
harmful bacteria and other microbes, residents have been advised to
boil water used for drinking, cooking or other purposes where it
might be ingested, prior to consumption. The water should be
brought to a vigorous rolling boil for two minutes. In lieu of
boiling, bottled water may be used. A detailed listing of systems
owned by SouthWest Water and those operated by the company that are
impacted in the counties of Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Harris,
Liberty, Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto and Trinity, can be found on
the company�s website: www.swwc.com. When it is no longer necessary
to boil water, SouthWest Water will notify impacted customers.
SouthWest Water Company provides a broad range of operations,
maintenance and management services, including water production,
treatment and distribution; wastewater collection and treatment;
customer service; and utility infrastructure construction
management. The company owns regulated public utilities and also
serves cities, utility districts and private companies under
contract. More than two million people in 10 states depend on
SouthWest Water for high-quality, reliable service.
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