Middlesex Water Company has over a century of experience managing water and wastewater systems. When the town of Ocean View, Delaware faced poor water quality from individual wells and no central system, Middlesex developed a solution by providing full operations and maintenance of the water system through its subsidiaries. This included expanding infrastructure to serve the entire town, improving water quality and reliability for residents while meeting the town's needs in a cost effective manner through a public-private partnership.
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Irrigation futures - Regional Partnerships address water security in wester...Christina Parmionova
Regional partnerships address water security in Western Sydney
This article by Basant Maheshwari and Bruce Simmons featured in the Irrigation Australia Journal, Spring 2009, Volume 24, No. 3.
The Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures System Harmonisation program has developed a project titled Water and Irrigation Strategy Enhancement through Regional Partnerships (WISER) to establish a system harmonisation process in Western Sydney, NSW. The project is about working with regional irrigation partners to increase profitability and reduce the environmental footprint of irrigation systems. Here we provide an overview of the System Harmonisation Program and a case study of the WISER project in Western Sydney.
Introducing the first true water management solution. The 3 in 1 water management solution save water through eliminating dripping, controls the flow of water without compromising pressure and significantly reduces maintenance.
Water availability for all, An approach for sustainability by Reliance Energy...India Water Portal
This is a presentation from Reliance Energy, one of the finalists at the 5th CII-GBC National Award for Excellence in Water Management in 2008
The awards are in 2 categories, Within the Fence for work done on minimizing the organisations water footprint, and Beyond the Fence for work done in the community around the industry.
This presentation was in the "Beyond the Fence" category.
We thank CII and the respective companies for giving us permission to upload these presentations on the India Water Portal website for dissemination to a wider audience.
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2. Our Experience is Your Strength
Middlesex Water Company has enjoyed more than 100 years as a leader in the water industry. Our commitment
to innovation, customer service and the environment has defined our company. Our professionals are experts
in all areas of water and wastewater treatment, delivery, collection and operations. We strive to serve not only
the water and wastewater needs of our customers, but we also pride ourselves on being a good neighbor and
steward of the earth.
The Middlesex Water family of companies has grown in the past century from a single water utility to 10 distinct
operating units with more than $100 million in annual revenues and $475 million in utility plant investment.
Today, the Middlesex Water enterprise delivers water and wastewater services to more than 400,000 people in the
northeastern United States. We offer a wide range of services including engineering, construction, maintenance,
management, operation and ownership of water and wastewater systems.
We Deliver Custom Solutions for Your Unique Water and
Wastewater Challenges
When it comes to water and wastewater challenges, our professionals are skilled at assessing the needs of various
entities including counties, municipalities, developers and private water and wastewater system owners. After
careful consultation, we offer professional capabilities that are tailored to meet your unique needs including any
combination of designing, building, managing, owning and contract operating water and wastewater assets. Our
experience gives us the flexibility to develop innovative solutions
along the public/private partnership continuum. We have
experience running systems of various sizes and configurations.
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operators has been recognized
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and are regarded as experts in
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• Utility Billing and Collections governmental, regulatory and
environmental matters can help our
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3. We are Proud of Our Proven
Commitment to the Environment
As many industries are joining the Green Movement and
adopting environmentally conscious practices, we at Middlesex
Water Company are proud that our commitment to being
stewards of the environment began more than a century ago. Wastewater is treated to a high level effluent quality and
Water is the essential element that sustains all life. As water disposed of through rapid infiltration basins which help
recharge the aquifer.
professionals we understand the tremendous responsibility that
comes with delivering safe, clean drinking water and the need to
protect this precious resource. As wastewater professionals as well, we understand the synergies of our business
and can manage an integrated end-to-end approach to both water and wastewater. Our commitment continues
today as we conduct our businesses in an environmentally responsible and proactive manner consistent with our
commitment to corporate citizenship, social responsibility and sustainability.
Benefit from a Century of Financial Stability
Understanding the economic challenges facing our clients and the increasingly stringent regulations affecting the
water and wastewater industries, we offer a strong balance sheet and financing capabilities to take some of the risk
out of your project.
This financial stability enables us to partner with you to overcome your financial challenges and develop a plan that
balances all of your requirements. We are skilled problem solvers, with an established reputation for operational
excellence, who can offer innovative solutions for your unique set of circumstances.
We have been named to Fortune Small Business magazine’s list of America’s fastest growing publicly traded small
companies and as one of America’s 100 most trustworthy publicly traded firms according to Audit Integrity, Inc.
Great People Make Great Partners
Our employees are experienced professionals committed to a corporate values system
that includes integrity, teamwork, a strong customer focus, continuous improvement
and social responsibility. In addition to delivering quality utility services for our
customers, our employees are actively involved in youth education, environmental
awareness campaigns and economic development efforts. We care about the
communities we serve and are proud of our long and active history of volunteerism,
community support and efforts to educate the public about the value of essential water
and wastewater services.
4. Middlesex Water… committed to delivering
world class service with a local touch…
More and more clients are turning to us to be their water
and wastewater partner.
We offer:
• Honest and Ethical Problem Solvers
• An Established Reputation for Operational Excellence
• More than a Century of Utility Management Experience
• A Strong Financial Record and Balance Sheet
• Good Regulatory Relationships
• A Solid Debt Rating (SP) A-
• An Effective Management Team
• Environmentally Responsible Management Practices
5. Experience. Integrity. Quality Service.
“Our integrated end-to-end approach can help our customers to maximize the value of their
water and wastewater systems. We have the capability to apply this expertise, gained over
a century of service, anywhere in the United States.”
Dennis W. Doll Chairman, President and CEO
6. Middlesex Water Company offers the technical expertise
and resources to help you increase efficiencies, maintain
compliance, and develop sustainable water and
wastewater solutions.
Call us today at 732.634.1500 or visit
www.middlesexwater.com
In keeping with our commitment to the environment, this document
was printed using recycled paper.
7. Enhancing the Community
Case Study | Wastewater
Strategic Partnership Protects the
Environment and Supports Economic
Growth in Delaware
Not only is water vital to life, but quality and reliable water and wastewater Award:
services are the foundations of economic development that provide the Best in Business
building blocks for strong economic growth.
A survey of employees
When the town of Milton, Delaware faced the need for costly upgrades to its conducted by the
50-year-old wastewater treatment plant, they awarded Middlesex Water a Wilmington News Journal
contract to own and operate the wastewater collection and treatment systems led to Tidewater Utilities,
through its subsidiary, Tidewater Environmental Services, Inc. (TESI). In Inc. being named Best in
partnership with the town, TESI has invested more than $1.3 million to upgrade the Business. The Best in
the plant to maintain compliance with federal and state regulatory standards. Business list identifies
leading workplaces
The plant treats wastewater prior to discharge into the Broadkill River. After in Delaware based on
the upgrades, the resulting wastewater effluent meets the highest standards the opinions of their
of quality required in Delaware’s environmentally sensitive coastal areas. A employees. Tidewater
local composting company ultimately uses the biosolid waste generated by has earned this honor
the process as a fertilizer for golf courses and potted plants. numerous times.
“The partnership represents one of the great things about Delaware –
government and the private sector working together to find solutions.
The collaboration has helped protect our environment and quality of life,
while also contributing to economic development.”
Jack Markell Governor of Delaware
Milton is an area of economic growth in Delaware. The new facilities serve
both the existing town residents as well as several thousand potential new
customers projected in areas surrounding the town.
“Without clean water and the effective use of facilities,
companies will not come here and grow here.”
Alan Levin
Director of the Delaware Economic Development Office
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8. Preserving the Environment
A Proven Commitment to
Environmental Stewardship
As a leading provider of water and wastewater utility services, we are committed
to conducting all our businesses in a responsible and proactive manner
Awards:
consistent with our commitment to corporate citizenship, social responsibility ‘Green’
and environmental sustainability. We work to protect the quality and reliability Leadership Winner
of our water sources and understand the importance of minimizing our carbon
In recognition of its
footprint, reducing energy consumption and preserving resources for future
commitment to Green
generations. In recent years, we have grown more aware of the connection
Education initiatives,
between water and wastewater and take a holistic approach to its management.
Middlesex Water Company
has been recognized as
the winner of an NJBIZ
Green Leadership Award
We take our commitment to the environment in the category of Green
seriously and demonstrate this through: Education. The NJBIZ
Green Leadership Awards
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honor and highlight
to supplement power at our largest water treatment plant in Edison, NJ.
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groundwater aquifers and maintain environmentally sensitive
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9. Our Professional Capabilities
Place Your Water and Wastewater Needs in
the Hands of the Experts
Our team are experts in all areas of water and wastewater management. To most
effectively serve your needs, our operations are divided into three distinct segments:
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regulatory requirements, acquisition by Middlesex Water
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10. Ensuring System Reliability
Case Study | Infrastructure
Investing in our Infrastructure
The Middlesex Water family of companies routinely invests in upgrades to the distribution
infrastructure to ensure quality and reliability. According to the Environmental Protection Agency,
approximately $277 billion will be required, through the year 2022, to replace aging infrastructure
throughout the U.S. and comply with water standards. Our companies maintain hundreds of miles
of water mains and we continue to invest in plant upgrades, water storage tanks, new equipment
and treatment facilities to strengthen our water and wastewater infrastructure.
We are doing our part to rehabilitate aging water mains, valves and fire hydrants. These
improvements contribute to quality of life by improving water flows, minimizing service
disruptions and enhancing water quality. In New Jersey, our RENEW Program, a rehabilitative
effort to clean and line aging cast iron water mains, helps us make a targeted investment in
our water distribution infrastructure that helps maintain a reliable supply of quality water at
adequate pressures to customers.
Case study: Middlesex Water Earns Industry
Honors for Record-setting Construction Project
Middlesex Water Company recently earned the “Project of the Year”
award from Trenchless Technology magazine for the recent replacement
of more than a mile of aging water main, much of it beneath the Raritan
River in New Jersey. The company was honored because of the technical
engineering complexity of the project.
The century-old water main had been experiencing numerous breaks in recent years requiring
costly repairs, usually under emergency conditions. The pipeline serves as a critical water
transmission pipeline for the southern portion of the company’s distribution system.
Middlesex Water Company assembled a team of highly skilled contractors to execute the
large-scale, multi-million dollar project, which set a world record for distance using 24-inch
diameter fusible PVC pipe. Using innovative, horizontal directional drilling technology, the
pipeline was completed on time and on budget. This major investment will ensure service
reliability for customers well into the future.
“The existing main had experienced numerous breaks during the past two decades due to age,
corrosivity and the unstable nature of the underwater environment. Prudent investment in our
infrastructure is key to our ability to continue delivering high quality utility services,”
G. Christian Andreasen P.E., Director of Engineering, Middlesex Water Company
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11. Meeting Essential Needs
Case Study | Water Service
Full Service Municipal Contract
Operations and Maintenance
Middlesex Water Company has been in the business of managing Since 2008, the majority of
all aspects of the water business for more than a hundred years. It the residents and business
has been a natural extension of the business to offer our expertise owners in Ocean View are
to municipalities, government entities and community residential now connected to the central
developments for a broad range of water and wastewater management water system. Water quality
needs. We work with municipalities to manage and upgrade aging and pressure have improved
drinking water infrastructure and comply with environmental and residents now have water
regulations, help system owners remediate failing systems and assist service during power outages
developers in maximizing land usage when establishing sites for and reliable fire protection
essential water and wastewater treatment facilities. throughout the service area.
Ocean View Benefits from a Century of Water Expertise
When the town of Ocean View, Delaware was faced with poor water quality from aging individual wells and no
central water distribution system, water storage facilities or fire hydrants, Middlesex Water developed a practical
solution by providing system operations and all billing, meter reading, water quality and water service maintenance
functions for the town’s 900 water customers through its subsidiaries, Tidewater Utilities, Inc. and its separate
operating company White Marsh Environmental Systems, Inc.
How Did We Meet Ocean View’s Needs?
Tidewater Utilities, Inc. was in the ideal position to partner with Ocean View to solve its water problems because
Tidewater held the water franchise rights to serve the town, already had water infrastructure within some parts
of the service area, and was able to economically and logistically expand to the remaining portions. Tidewater was
selected to be the water service provider to Ocean View after a competitive bid process. But in order for the town
to qualify for state and federal loans, Ocean View had to establish ownership of the water distribution system.
Therefore, as part of the agreement, Tidewater agreed to relinquish the franchise area, sell water to Ocean
View and perform operations and customer service tasks on its behalf. This willingness to work together set the
foundation for the excellent working relationship that has been an essential part of the success of this contract.
“Since the town of Ocean View accepted ownership of the Municipal Water Distribution
System, we have had a cooperative working relationship with both Tidewater Utilities
and White Marsh. They have provided services in a prompt and professional manner
and have always been available to assist us with all of the financial, mechanical, and
logistical questions that go with managing a new municipal venture.”
Conway Gregory Town Manager
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