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Global Water Resources

www.gwresources.com

 
Global Water Resources, Inc. is a water resource management company that owns, operates and manages water, wastewater and recycled water utilities in strategically located communities, principally in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. We seek to deploy our integrated approach, which we refer to as “Total Water Management,” a term we use to mean managing the entire water cycle by owning and operating the water, wastewater and recycled water utilities within the same geographic areas in order to both conserve water and maximize its total economic and social value. We use Total Water Management to promote sustainable communities in areas where we expect ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.gwresources.com
  • 21410 North 19th Avenue Suite 220
    Phoenix, AZ USA 85027
  • Phone: 480.360.7775

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Steven Brill
Vice President of Information Technology Operations and Security Profile

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