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SouthWest Water Company

www.swwc.com

 
We`re an American-owned company with nationwide resources and local management and decision making. More than a million people in four states depend on us for high-quality, reliable service. The people we serve expect and get our full commitment. Every day, our state-certified water and wastewater technicians pump and treat millions of gallons of water in hundreds of communities. Our focus on water is the entire cycle of water (from its point of origin through transporting, treating, distributing and recycling) and its repeated uses, and we take pride in this stewardship.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.swwc.com
  • 12535 Reed Rd
    Sugar Land, CA USA 77478
  • Phone: 281.207.5800

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