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Connecticut Water Service, Inc.
NASDAQ: CTWS
Investor Presentation
February 2015
NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 2
Forward Looking Statements
Except for the historical statements and discussions, some statements contained in this
presentation constitute “forward looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward
looking statements are based on current expectations and rely on a number of assumptions
concerning future events, and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many
of which are outside our control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from such
statements.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this presentation. Connecticut
Water does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement made
in this presentation or that may, from time to time, be made by or on behalf of the Company.
Neither this presentation nor any verbal communication shall constitute an invitation or
inducement to any person to subscribe for or otherwise acquire any Connecticut Water
securities.
For further information regarding risks and uncertainties associated with Connecticut Water’s
business, please refer to Connecticut Water’s annual, quarterly and periodic SEC filings which can
be found on the investor relations page of the company’s website www.ctwater.com and at
www.sec.gov.
NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 3
Connecticut Water Overview
NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 4
Connecticut Water
New England’s Largest Publicly Traded Water Utility
Market Data
As of 12/31/14 unless otherwise noted
• $ 534.8 Million Total Enterprise Value1 (9/30/14)
• $403 Million Market Capitalization
• $102.2 Million Total Revenues LTM2 (9/30/14)
• 93% Regulated, 7% Non-regulated
• 73.6% 5 Year Total Shareholder Return3
• 2.9% Dividend Yield
• Low Beta of 0.654
• S&P ‘A’ Rating (affirmed January 2015)
Resources
• 400,000 people served
• 2,100 Miles of Pipeline
• 263 Employees
• 77 Communities
• 122,500 regulated customers
• $348 Million Rate Base5 (9/30/14)
CTWS:
NASDAQ
1 Total enterprise value is calculated as (Market cap + Long-Term Debt +Preferred stock) - Cash (Reconciliation in Appendix).
2 Last Twelve Months (LTM)
3 Total Shareholder Return is the return to an investor that includes stock price change and the reinvestment of dividends over a specific period.
4 Beta measures the volatility of a security relative to the overall market. A beta of less than one indicates lower risk than the market; a beta of more than one indicates
higher risk than the market.
5 Rate Base value is calculated as (Net Utility Income + Materials and Supplies + Working Capital Adjustment) – (Advances for Construction +
Unamortized Contributions in Aid of Construction + Deferred Federal and State Income Taxes + Unamortized Investment Tax Credits).
NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 5
CTWS Creates Shareholder Value
Strong Core Business plus
Best In Class Tools for Success
Strong Predictable Revenue
(WRA)
Minimal Regulatory Lag
(WICA, WISC)
Efficiently Manage Costs
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Connecticut Water Value Proposition
• Regionally focused, regulated water utilities (93% regulated earnings)
• Maine acquisitions provide diversified, multi-state utility base and greater business scale
• Constructive regulatory environment with attractive investment recovery mechanisms
Diversified,
Regulated
Utility Business
 Conservative growth strategy focused on utility infrastructure investment
 Proven track record executing accretive acquisitions
 Complementary, low-risk, non-regulated utility services business
 Focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet and liquidity
 “A” credit rating from S&P (as of January 17, 2015)
 Balanced approach to financing growth and prudent operating cost management
 Consistently raised dividend payments for 45+ consecutive years
 High-quality, well-maintained asset system
 Experienced management team with an average of 25 years utility experience
 ≥ 85% customer satisfaction distinction in each of the last 14 years
(GreatBlue – Independent Research Firm)
Low Risk,
Regulated
Growth Plan
Strong
Financial
Profile
Operational
Excellence
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• Prudent acquisitions of other water systems
• CapEx investment in water utility infrastructure and
earning a return “of and on” that investment
• Constructive regulatory relations with state commissions
to align customer and shareholder interests
• Supplement regulated earnings with low risk, core water
utility services where a competitive advantage exists
Our Growth Strategy
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1 After tax return in Connecticut
Regulated Model Earnings Growth
CapEX Drives Earnings
Invest in Water Plant $70.00
Capitalize 50% with Debt $35.00
Capitalize 50% with Equity
(1 share of CTWS)
$35.00
9.75%1
Regulatory Return on Equity
(per new share of CTWS)
$3.41
2013 Earnings per Share $1.68
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Regulated Business
• 93% of net income attributable to regulated
operations
• Core regulated subsidiaries:
– Connecticut Water Company (CWC)
– Maine Water Company (MWC)
• 122,500 utility customers (~90% residential)
• 2,100 miles of pipe
• 237 active wells / 25 surface water supplies
• Safe, dependable yield = 176 million gallons/day
• 80% safe yield from surface water supplies
• Rate Base $348 Million as of 9/30/14
– $297M in Connecticut
– $51M in Maine
• 263 employees
Connecticut Presence
Maine Presence
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Water Infrastructure Investment
The Need is There!
• Approximately 1 million miles of
water pipe in the U.S.
• More than 650 water main breaks
occur each day in the U.S. according
to estimates
• American Water Works Association
(AWWA) estimates that $1 trillion in pipe replacement
is needed over the next 25 years
– $1.7 trillion in pipe replacement by 2050
Source: American Society of Civil Engineers and AWWA
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Infrastructure Investment Drives
Rate Base Growth
• Attractive, near-term regulated growth opportunities through investment in core
infrastructure
• Strategy to balance investment and rate recovery time
• Approximately $143 million of identified infrastructure investment (2015 – 2017)
2015 Planned Capital SpendingCapital Expenditures / WICA &WISC Expenditures
($ in millions)
Annual WICA/WISC
$3.4
$10.1 $13.2 $14.0 $13.4 $13.7
$19.7 $15.6
$19.9
$27.6 $26.2 $22.9 $24.7
$32.7
$45.6
$55.1
$0.0
$15.0
$30.0
$45.0
$60.0
$75.0
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015E
WICA/WISC
$15.8MM
28.6%
Treatment
21.9MM
39.7%
Non-WICA/WISC
$5.6MM
10.1%
IT
$4.2MM
7.6%
Other
$6.1MM
11.1%
Facilities
$1.6MM
2.9%
Total CapEx
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Constructive Regulatory Environment
Connecticut Maine
Infrastructure Surcharge
Program  
Single Tariff 
Revenue Decoupling 
6 Month Rate Case 
Streamlined Rate Case 
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Wins for both
Shareholders & Customers
• 2013 Settlement Agreement in CT:
– Federal repair deduction refund returned to
customers ($12 million)
– Water Revenue Adjustment established in 2013
– General rate case “stay out” until 2015
– WICA
• Reset to zero
• Then current surcharge of 7.89% rolled into base rates
• WICA investment continues
• Federal Repair Tax Deduction
– Method change adoption in CT
– Permission requested in ME
• Refund used to lower rate request/refunded to Maine
Water customers
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CTWS Acquisitions:
Opportunity for Growth
• Industry leading acquisitions since 2012
• 32,000 customers, 36% growth, through acquisitions of
Aqua Maine and the Biddeford & Saco Water Company
• 60 total water system acquisitions in 25 years
– over 40 in the past 7 years
• With over 800 separate water systems
and over 300 wastewater operations,
Connecticut and Maine are attractive
acquisition markets
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Recent Acquisitions
 Aqua Maine
– Closed January 1, 2012
– $53.5 million enterprise value (100% cash
consideration)
– 16,000 Maine customers
– Retained highly regarded local management team
• Biddeford and Saco Water Company
– Closed December 10, 2012
– $19.8 million enterprise value (stock-for-stock consideration)
– 15,500 Maine customers
– Merged into Maine Water in 2014
– Rate request filed in November 2014 – virtually no negative reaction
• Rate Base of Maine acquisitions is approximately $51 million as of 9/30/14
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• Selected as long-term water provider
for UConn and surrounding area
– Acquiring 150+ off-campus customers
served by University
– Supplemental source of supply for
growing university
• Securing necessary regulatory permits
• Locks in expanded service area
Expanding Service
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UConn/Mansfield
Existing Service Area
UConn
Mansfield
Pipeline
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Efficiently Managing Costs
Win for Shareholders and Customers
• Manage Employee Benefits
– Closed plans to new hires
– Subsidizing prescription drug coverage
• Repair Tax Adoption
• Manage Interest Expense
• Consolidation of corporate functions
in Maine
• Procurement initiative
• Ongoing expense control program
– Led by senior managers more than $2 million in sustained O&M
expense reductions offsetting other increases (2011 – 2013)
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 New England Water Utility Services (NEWUS) in Connecticut and Maine Water in Maine
provide a variety of complementary water- and wastewater-related utility services to
residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients
◦ Contract operation of water and wastewater systems for other utilities, businesses, municipalities, and
the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus (80 client contracts)
◦ Linebacker® program (>21,000 residential customers enrolled)
 Offers basic and expanded plans to include water service line, wastewater line and in-home plumbing
 Pilot to non-customers in 2015
Low Risk Non-Regulated Business
Services & Rentals Segment Net Income
($ in millions)
Highlights
 Complementary geographic focus
(Connecticut and Maine)
 Low risk, fee-based revenue
 No capital at risk
$0.9 $1.0
$1.4 $1.5 $1.5
$0.0
$0.5
$1.0
$1.5
$2.0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM
1 As of 9/30/14
1
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
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$61.3 $59.4
$66.4 $69.4
$83.8
$91.5
$35
$50
$65
$80
$95
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
87,361 88,534 89,204 90,023
121,791 121,768
75,000
85,000
95,000
105,000
115,000
125,000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Consistent Financial Performance
Customers
Revenue
(in millions)
CAGR 7%
CAGR 8%
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High Quality Earnings
$10.2 $9.8
$11.3
$13.6
$18.2
$20.9
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM
Net Income
$1.19 $1.13
$1.29
$1.55
$1.68
$1.91
$0.75
$1.00
$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM
Earnings Per Share
(in millions)
1
1
1 As of 9/30/14
CAGR 14%
CAGR 9%
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Stable & Growing Dividend
• Dividend yield 2.9% as of 12/31/14
• Dividend paid without interruption or reduction for 234 consecutive quarters
• Increased dividend payments for 45+ consecutive years
• 2013 Dividend Payout Ratio = 59%
Annual Dividend
$0.855 $0.865
$0.88
$0.90
$0.92
$0.94
$0.96
$0.98
$1.01
$1.03
$0.80
$0.90
$1.00
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Current
Annualized
On January 22, 2015, the Board declared a dividend per common share of $0.2575 payable on March 16, 2015, to
shareholders of record as of March 2, 2015
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Performance
11.1%
12.6%
9.8%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
CTWS S&P Utility Sector Peer Average
Average Annual 5 Year
Total Shareholder Return @ 12/31/14
1
Connecticut Water delivered an average annual 5 year total return to shareholders (assuming reinvestment of dividends) of 11.1% for the
five-year period 2010–2014 according to Standard & Poor’s.
1 Small Cap peers (ARTNA, AWR, CWT, MSEX, SJW, YORW)
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$24.77
$27.88
$27.13
$29.78
$35.51
$36.29
$20.00
$24.00
$28.00
$32.00
$36.00
$40.00
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Stock Price
CAGR 8%
Closing Stock Price on 12/31
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CTWS Creates Shareholder Value
Strong Core Business plus
Best In Class Tools for Success
Strong Predictable Revenue
(WRA)
Minimal Regulatory Lag
(WICA, WISC)
Efficiently Manage Costs
NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 27
Our Vision… Serving our Customers,
Shareholders and Employees at World
Class levels
Appendix
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Company Strategy
EnvironmentShareholders/Growth
Customers Employees
 Passionate about stewardship of water
 Protect and manage water & watershed for
sustainability to serve current and future generations
 Harness power of WRA to reduce carbon footprint
and resource consumption
 Business is water service – not selling water
 Leverage regulatory compact
 Infrastructure investment and earning a return “of
and on” investment
 Low risk, supplemental non-regulated earnings
 Maintain constructive regulatory relationships
 Deliver acquisitions that deliver shareholder value
 Provide high-quality water
 Responsive and courteous service
 High level of community engagement
 Deliver world-class service
 Customer satisfaction is a compensation metric for all
employees
 Passionate employees delivering a life sustaining
service
 Values-based, team-oriented approach
 Employee satisfaction is executive compensation
metric
 Safe and secure workplace
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Conservative Financial Management
• S&P credit rating: ‘A’/Stable (as of January 2015)
• No near-term debt maturities/ Equity offerings
(excluding on-going Dividend Reinvestment Plan)
• Balanced debt-equity ratio
• NASDAQ U.S. Dividend Achievers
Select Index (since February 2012)
• 51% earnings growth over a 5 year
period (2008 – 2013)
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Solid Financial Foundation
• S&P credit rating: A (as of January 2015)
• No near-term debt maturities
• Balanced debt-equity ratio
Long-Term Debt to Capitalization Ratio
2
45.5%
44.3%
49.1% 49.0%
46.9%
30%
40%
50%
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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• Invest and maintain infrastructure to deliver
high quality water and reliable service
• Responsive and Courteous Service
• Leverage technology to drive
convenience and efficiency
• Customer Satisfaction!
– World Class 14 straight years
Customer Strategy
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• Leadership is a privilege
• Values based
• Team & service oriented
• Professionals
• “Satisfied Employees
Satisfy Customers”
• Employee Satisfaction
– Executive Compensation Metric
Employee Strategy
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Environmental Strategy
• Leverage CT’s WRA to promote
water conservation
• Donate/sell unneeded land as
protected open space
• Replace aging pipe, valves and
pumps to conserve natural
resources
• Aggressively manage energy usage
• Invest in and protect watershed
lands
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Recent Regulatory & Legislative
Developments
• Water Revenue Adjustment (WRA) in CT
– Revenue certainty regardless of water sales
– “Service rather than sales”
• Expanded WICA in CT
– Cap between cases raised to 10%
– Eligibility expanded
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 6 month regulatory timeline
(shortest of all states)
 Water Infrastructure and
Conservation Adjustment (WICA)
 Expanded in 2013
 Water Revenue Adjustment enacted
in 2013
 2013 Settlement Agreement
 Allowed ROE = 9.75%
Constructive Regulatory Environments
 Streamlined rate approach with fair
and balanced results
 Virtually all cases “Settled”
 Water Infrastructure Surcharge
(WISC)
 Nearly all plant eligible
 Allowed ROE = 9.5% to 10%
CT Public Utilities Regulatory Authority ME Public Utilities Commission
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Infrastructure Recovery Mechanisms
Connecticut (WICA) Maine (WISC)
 Water Infrastructure and Conservation
Adjustment
 1st used in 2009
 DSIC–type infrastructure recovery
mechanism
 5.0% annual cap
 10% maximum adjustment
 $13 – $15 million per year in pipeline
replacement
 Current surcharge 1.59%
 Water Infrastructure Charge
 1st used in 2014
 DSIC–type infrastructure recovery
mechanism
 Annual Cap 6% to 10% depending on size
of water system
 10% to 20% maximum adjustment
depending on size of water system
 $2 - $3 million per year in pipeline
replacement
 Surcharge varies by water system
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Selected Income Statement
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014
Operating Revenues $73,273
Other Water Activities Revenues 1,052
Real Estate Revenues 7
Service and Rentals Revenues 4,391
Total Revenues $78,723
Operating Expenses $51,587
Other Utility Income, Net of Taxes $564
Total Utility Operating Income $22,250
Gain (Loss) on Property Transactions, Net of Taxes $4
Non-Water Sales Earnings (Services and Rentals), Net of Taxes $1,209
Net Income $18,924
Net Income Applicable to Common Shareholders $18,895
Basic Earnings Per Average Common Share $1.74
Diluted Earnings Per Average Common Share $1.70
Basic Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding 10,886
Diluted Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding 11,083
Book Value Per Share $18.91
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Condensed Balance Sheet
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014
(In thousands)
ASSETS
Net Utility Plant $494,571
Current Assets 39,300
Other Assets 112,586
Total Assets $646,457
CAPITALIZATION AND LIABILITIES
Shareholders’ Equity $210,128
Preferred Stock 772
Long-Term Debt 173,395
Current Liabilities 21,075
Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 241,087
Total Capitalization and Liabilities $646,457
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Reconciliation of Enterprise Value
Market Capitalization 9/30/14 (NASDAQ) $360,736,155
+ Long-Term Debt (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 173,395,000
+ Current Portion of Long-Term Debt (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 1,546,000
+ Preferred Stock (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 772,000
- Cash/Cash Equivalents - 1,626,000
Enterprise Value $534,823,155
Connecticut Water’s annual, quarterly and periodic SEC filings which can be found on the investor
relations page of the company’s website www.ctwater.com and at www.sec.gov under ticker
symbol CTWS
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Water, the basic ingredient of Life…
Ctws ir presentation   february 10 2015

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Ctws ir presentation february 10 2015

  • 1. Connecticut Water Service, Inc. NASDAQ: CTWS Investor Presentation February 2015
  • 2. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 2 Forward Looking Statements Except for the historical statements and discussions, some statements contained in this presentation constitute “forward looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward looking statements are based on current expectations and rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events, and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside our control, that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this presentation. Connecticut Water does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement made in this presentation or that may, from time to time, be made by or on behalf of the Company. Neither this presentation nor any verbal communication shall constitute an invitation or inducement to any person to subscribe for or otherwise acquire any Connecticut Water securities. For further information regarding risks and uncertainties associated with Connecticut Water’s business, please refer to Connecticut Water’s annual, quarterly and periodic SEC filings which can be found on the investor relations page of the company’s website www.ctwater.com and at www.sec.gov.
  • 3. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 3 Connecticut Water Overview
  • 4. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 4 Connecticut Water New England’s Largest Publicly Traded Water Utility Market Data As of 12/31/14 unless otherwise noted • $ 534.8 Million Total Enterprise Value1 (9/30/14) • $403 Million Market Capitalization • $102.2 Million Total Revenues LTM2 (9/30/14) • 93% Regulated, 7% Non-regulated • 73.6% 5 Year Total Shareholder Return3 • 2.9% Dividend Yield • Low Beta of 0.654 • S&P ‘A’ Rating (affirmed January 2015) Resources • 400,000 people served • 2,100 Miles of Pipeline • 263 Employees • 77 Communities • 122,500 regulated customers • $348 Million Rate Base5 (9/30/14) CTWS: NASDAQ 1 Total enterprise value is calculated as (Market cap + Long-Term Debt +Preferred stock) - Cash (Reconciliation in Appendix). 2 Last Twelve Months (LTM) 3 Total Shareholder Return is the return to an investor that includes stock price change and the reinvestment of dividends over a specific period. 4 Beta measures the volatility of a security relative to the overall market. A beta of less than one indicates lower risk than the market; a beta of more than one indicates higher risk than the market. 5 Rate Base value is calculated as (Net Utility Income + Materials and Supplies + Working Capital Adjustment) – (Advances for Construction + Unamortized Contributions in Aid of Construction + Deferred Federal and State Income Taxes + Unamortized Investment Tax Credits).
  • 5. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 5 CTWS Creates Shareholder Value Strong Core Business plus Best In Class Tools for Success Strong Predictable Revenue (WRA) Minimal Regulatory Lag (WICA, WISC) Efficiently Manage Costs
  • 6. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 6 Connecticut Water Value Proposition • Regionally focused, regulated water utilities (93% regulated earnings) • Maine acquisitions provide diversified, multi-state utility base and greater business scale • Constructive regulatory environment with attractive investment recovery mechanisms Diversified, Regulated Utility Business  Conservative growth strategy focused on utility infrastructure investment  Proven track record executing accretive acquisitions  Complementary, low-risk, non-regulated utility services business  Focus on maintaining a strong balance sheet and liquidity  “A” credit rating from S&P (as of January 17, 2015)  Balanced approach to financing growth and prudent operating cost management  Consistently raised dividend payments for 45+ consecutive years  High-quality, well-maintained asset system  Experienced management team with an average of 25 years utility experience  ≥ 85% customer satisfaction distinction in each of the last 14 years (GreatBlue – Independent Research Firm) Low Risk, Regulated Growth Plan Strong Financial Profile Operational Excellence
  • 7. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 7 • Prudent acquisitions of other water systems • CapEx investment in water utility infrastructure and earning a return “of and on” that investment • Constructive regulatory relations with state commissions to align customer and shareholder interests • Supplement regulated earnings with low risk, core water utility services where a competitive advantage exists Our Growth Strategy
  • 8. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 8 1 After tax return in Connecticut Regulated Model Earnings Growth CapEX Drives Earnings Invest in Water Plant $70.00 Capitalize 50% with Debt $35.00 Capitalize 50% with Equity (1 share of CTWS) $35.00 9.75%1 Regulatory Return on Equity (per new share of CTWS) $3.41 2013 Earnings per Share $1.68
  • 9. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 9 Regulated Business • 93% of net income attributable to regulated operations • Core regulated subsidiaries: – Connecticut Water Company (CWC) – Maine Water Company (MWC) • 122,500 utility customers (~90% residential) • 2,100 miles of pipe • 237 active wells / 25 surface water supplies • Safe, dependable yield = 176 million gallons/day • 80% safe yield from surface water supplies • Rate Base $348 Million as of 9/30/14 – $297M in Connecticut – $51M in Maine • 263 employees Connecticut Presence Maine Presence
  • 10. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 10 Water Infrastructure Investment The Need is There! • Approximately 1 million miles of water pipe in the U.S. • More than 650 water main breaks occur each day in the U.S. according to estimates • American Water Works Association (AWWA) estimates that $1 trillion in pipe replacement is needed over the next 25 years – $1.7 trillion in pipe replacement by 2050 Source: American Society of Civil Engineers and AWWA
  • 11. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 11 Infrastructure Investment Drives Rate Base Growth • Attractive, near-term regulated growth opportunities through investment in core infrastructure • Strategy to balance investment and rate recovery time • Approximately $143 million of identified infrastructure investment (2015 – 2017) 2015 Planned Capital SpendingCapital Expenditures / WICA &WISC Expenditures ($ in millions) Annual WICA/WISC $3.4 $10.1 $13.2 $14.0 $13.4 $13.7 $19.7 $15.6 $19.9 $27.6 $26.2 $22.9 $24.7 $32.7 $45.6 $55.1 $0.0 $15.0 $30.0 $45.0 $60.0 $75.0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014E 2015E WICA/WISC $15.8MM 28.6% Treatment 21.9MM 39.7% Non-WICA/WISC $5.6MM 10.1% IT $4.2MM 7.6% Other $6.1MM 11.1% Facilities $1.6MM 2.9% Total CapEx
  • 12. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 12 Constructive Regulatory Environment Connecticut Maine Infrastructure Surcharge Program   Single Tariff  Revenue Decoupling  6 Month Rate Case  Streamlined Rate Case 
  • 13. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 13 Wins for both Shareholders & Customers • 2013 Settlement Agreement in CT: – Federal repair deduction refund returned to customers ($12 million) – Water Revenue Adjustment established in 2013 – General rate case “stay out” until 2015 – WICA • Reset to zero • Then current surcharge of 7.89% rolled into base rates • WICA investment continues • Federal Repair Tax Deduction – Method change adoption in CT – Permission requested in ME • Refund used to lower rate request/refunded to Maine Water customers
  • 14. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 14 CTWS Acquisitions: Opportunity for Growth • Industry leading acquisitions since 2012 • 32,000 customers, 36% growth, through acquisitions of Aqua Maine and the Biddeford & Saco Water Company • 60 total water system acquisitions in 25 years – over 40 in the past 7 years • With over 800 separate water systems and over 300 wastewater operations, Connecticut and Maine are attractive acquisition markets
  • 15. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 15 Recent Acquisitions  Aqua Maine – Closed January 1, 2012 – $53.5 million enterprise value (100% cash consideration) – 16,000 Maine customers – Retained highly regarded local management team • Biddeford and Saco Water Company – Closed December 10, 2012 – $19.8 million enterprise value (stock-for-stock consideration) – 15,500 Maine customers – Merged into Maine Water in 2014 – Rate request filed in November 2014 – virtually no negative reaction • Rate Base of Maine acquisitions is approximately $51 million as of 9/30/14
  • 16. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 16 • Selected as long-term water provider for UConn and surrounding area – Acquiring 150+ off-campus customers served by University – Supplemental source of supply for growing university • Securing necessary regulatory permits • Locks in expanded service area Expanding Service
  • 17. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 17 UConn/Mansfield Existing Service Area UConn Mansfield Pipeline
  • 18. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 18 Efficiently Managing Costs Win for Shareholders and Customers • Manage Employee Benefits – Closed plans to new hires – Subsidizing prescription drug coverage • Repair Tax Adoption • Manage Interest Expense • Consolidation of corporate functions in Maine • Procurement initiative • Ongoing expense control program – Led by senior managers more than $2 million in sustained O&M expense reductions offsetting other increases (2011 – 2013)
  • 19. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 19  New England Water Utility Services (NEWUS) in Connecticut and Maine Water in Maine provide a variety of complementary water- and wastewater-related utility services to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients ◦ Contract operation of water and wastewater systems for other utilities, businesses, municipalities, and the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus (80 client contracts) ◦ Linebacker® program (>21,000 residential customers enrolled)  Offers basic and expanded plans to include water service line, wastewater line and in-home plumbing  Pilot to non-customers in 2015 Low Risk Non-Regulated Business Services & Rentals Segment Net Income ($ in millions) Highlights  Complementary geographic focus (Connecticut and Maine)  Low risk, fee-based revenue  No capital at risk $0.9 $1.0 $1.4 $1.5 $1.5 $0.0 $0.5 $1.0 $1.5 $2.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM 1 As of 9/30/14 1
  • 21. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 21 $61.3 $59.4 $66.4 $69.4 $83.8 $91.5 $35 $50 $65 $80 $95 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 87,361 88,534 89,204 90,023 121,791 121,768 75,000 85,000 95,000 105,000 115,000 125,000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Consistent Financial Performance Customers Revenue (in millions) CAGR 7% CAGR 8%
  • 22. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 22 High Quality Earnings $10.2 $9.8 $11.3 $13.6 $18.2 $20.9 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM Net Income $1.19 $1.13 $1.29 $1.55 $1.68 $1.91 $0.75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 LTM Earnings Per Share (in millions) 1 1 1 As of 9/30/14 CAGR 14% CAGR 9%
  • 23. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 23 Stable & Growing Dividend • Dividend yield 2.9% as of 12/31/14 • Dividend paid without interruption or reduction for 234 consecutive quarters • Increased dividend payments for 45+ consecutive years • 2013 Dividend Payout Ratio = 59% Annual Dividend $0.855 $0.865 $0.88 $0.90 $0.92 $0.94 $0.96 $0.98 $1.01 $1.03 $0.80 $0.90 $1.00 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Current Annualized On January 22, 2015, the Board declared a dividend per common share of $0.2575 payable on March 16, 2015, to shareholders of record as of March 2, 2015
  • 24. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 24 Performance 11.1% 12.6% 9.8% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% CTWS S&P Utility Sector Peer Average Average Annual 5 Year Total Shareholder Return @ 12/31/14 1 Connecticut Water delivered an average annual 5 year total return to shareholders (assuming reinvestment of dividends) of 11.1% for the five-year period 2010–2014 according to Standard & Poor’s. 1 Small Cap peers (ARTNA, AWR, CWT, MSEX, SJW, YORW)
  • 25. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 25 $24.77 $27.88 $27.13 $29.78 $35.51 $36.29 $20.00 $24.00 $28.00 $32.00 $36.00 $40.00 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Stock Price CAGR 8% Closing Stock Price on 12/31
  • 26. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 26 CTWS Creates Shareholder Value Strong Core Business plus Best In Class Tools for Success Strong Predictable Revenue (WRA) Minimal Regulatory Lag (WICA, WISC) Efficiently Manage Costs
  • 27. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 27 Our Vision… Serving our Customers, Shareholders and Employees at World Class levels Appendix
  • 28. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 28 Company Strategy EnvironmentShareholders/Growth Customers Employees  Passionate about stewardship of water  Protect and manage water & watershed for sustainability to serve current and future generations  Harness power of WRA to reduce carbon footprint and resource consumption  Business is water service – not selling water  Leverage regulatory compact  Infrastructure investment and earning a return “of and on” investment  Low risk, supplemental non-regulated earnings  Maintain constructive regulatory relationships  Deliver acquisitions that deliver shareholder value  Provide high-quality water  Responsive and courteous service  High level of community engagement  Deliver world-class service  Customer satisfaction is a compensation metric for all employees  Passionate employees delivering a life sustaining service  Values-based, team-oriented approach  Employee satisfaction is executive compensation metric  Safe and secure workplace
  • 29. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 29 Conservative Financial Management • S&P credit rating: ‘A’/Stable (as of January 2015) • No near-term debt maturities/ Equity offerings (excluding on-going Dividend Reinvestment Plan) • Balanced debt-equity ratio • NASDAQ U.S. Dividend Achievers Select Index (since February 2012) • 51% earnings growth over a 5 year period (2008 – 2013)
  • 30. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 30 Solid Financial Foundation • S&P credit rating: A (as of January 2015) • No near-term debt maturities • Balanced debt-equity ratio Long-Term Debt to Capitalization Ratio 2 45.5% 44.3% 49.1% 49.0% 46.9% 30% 40% 50% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
  • 31. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 31 • Invest and maintain infrastructure to deliver high quality water and reliable service • Responsive and Courteous Service • Leverage technology to drive convenience and efficiency • Customer Satisfaction! – World Class 14 straight years Customer Strategy
  • 32. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 32 • Leadership is a privilege • Values based • Team & service oriented • Professionals • “Satisfied Employees Satisfy Customers” • Employee Satisfaction – Executive Compensation Metric Employee Strategy
  • 33. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 33 Environmental Strategy • Leverage CT’s WRA to promote water conservation • Donate/sell unneeded land as protected open space • Replace aging pipe, valves and pumps to conserve natural resources • Aggressively manage energy usage • Invest in and protect watershed lands
  • 34. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 34 Recent Regulatory & Legislative Developments • Water Revenue Adjustment (WRA) in CT – Revenue certainty regardless of water sales – “Service rather than sales” • Expanded WICA in CT – Cap between cases raised to 10% – Eligibility expanded
  • 35. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 35  6 month regulatory timeline (shortest of all states)  Water Infrastructure and Conservation Adjustment (WICA)  Expanded in 2013  Water Revenue Adjustment enacted in 2013  2013 Settlement Agreement  Allowed ROE = 9.75% Constructive Regulatory Environments  Streamlined rate approach with fair and balanced results  Virtually all cases “Settled”  Water Infrastructure Surcharge (WISC)  Nearly all plant eligible  Allowed ROE = 9.5% to 10% CT Public Utilities Regulatory Authority ME Public Utilities Commission
  • 36. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 36 Infrastructure Recovery Mechanisms Connecticut (WICA) Maine (WISC)  Water Infrastructure and Conservation Adjustment  1st used in 2009  DSIC–type infrastructure recovery mechanism  5.0% annual cap  10% maximum adjustment  $13 – $15 million per year in pipeline replacement  Current surcharge 1.59%  Water Infrastructure Charge  1st used in 2014  DSIC–type infrastructure recovery mechanism  Annual Cap 6% to 10% depending on size of water system  10% to 20% maximum adjustment depending on size of water system  $2 - $3 million per year in pipeline replacement  Surcharge varies by water system
  • 37. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 37 Selected Income Statement Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 Operating Revenues $73,273 Other Water Activities Revenues 1,052 Real Estate Revenues 7 Service and Rentals Revenues 4,391 Total Revenues $78,723 Operating Expenses $51,587 Other Utility Income, Net of Taxes $564 Total Utility Operating Income $22,250 Gain (Loss) on Property Transactions, Net of Taxes $4 Non-Water Sales Earnings (Services and Rentals), Net of Taxes $1,209 Net Income $18,924 Net Income Applicable to Common Shareholders $18,895 Basic Earnings Per Average Common Share $1.74 Diluted Earnings Per Average Common Share $1.70 Basic Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding 10,886 Diluted Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding 11,083 Book Value Per Share $18.91
  • 38. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 38 Condensed Balance Sheet Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014 (In thousands) ASSETS Net Utility Plant $494,571 Current Assets 39,300 Other Assets 112,586 Total Assets $646,457 CAPITALIZATION AND LIABILITIES Shareholders’ Equity $210,128 Preferred Stock 772 Long-Term Debt 173,395 Current Liabilities 21,075 Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits 241,087 Total Capitalization and Liabilities $646,457
  • 39. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 39 Reconciliation of Enterprise Value Market Capitalization 9/30/14 (NASDAQ) $360,736,155 + Long-Term Debt (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 173,395,000 + Current Portion of Long-Term Debt (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 1,546,000 + Preferred Stock (CTWS Form 10-Q filed 9/30/14) 772,000 - Cash/Cash Equivalents - 1,626,000 Enterprise Value $534,823,155 Connecticut Water’s annual, quarterly and periodic SEC filings which can be found on the investor relations page of the company’s website www.ctwater.com and at www.sec.gov under ticker symbol CTWS
  • 40. NASDAQ: CTWS www.ctwater.com 40 Water, the basic ingredient of Life…