“Thanks to the hard work of our employees and management team, 2018 has been a year with many significant accomplishments. Earlier this month, we reached the one million water and wastewater customer connection mark. We recently released our inaugural Corporate Social Responsibility Report, which provides extensive details about how our sustainable and environmentally friendly processes provide safe and reliable water and wastewater services,” said Aqua America Chairman and CEO Chris Franklin.
“Lastly, and most significantly for the long-term future of the company, we announced our acquisition of Peoples, which will greatly enhance the scale of our company, combining two highly complementary businesses with significant growth potential that will benefit all stakeholders. Both companies share similar corporate values and core competencies. Combined, Aqua’s and Peoples’ current multi-year capital plans call for replacement of more than 300 miles of aged water, wastewater and natural gas mains per year. This important work will contribute to the safety, health, service reliability and economic well-being of our customers and the communities we serve.”
For the first nine months of 2018, the company reported revenues of $632.3 million compared to $606.2 million in the same period of 2017. Operations and maintenance expenses for the first three quarters of 2018 increased to $216.1 million compared to $204.2 million in 2017.
As of Sept. 30, Aqua reportedyear-to-date net income of $195.6 million compared to $186.3 million reported through the same period of 2017, an increase of 5.0 percent. Earnings per diluted common share were $1.10 in the first nine months compared to $1.05 in the same period last year, an increase of 4.8 percent.
Acquisition growth in regulated water and wastewater operations
In July, Aqua completed two wastewater system acquisitions serving an aggregate of 9,200 customers: the Village of Manteno, Illinois and Limerick Township, Pennsylvania. Franklin added, “We will remain focused on providing solutions to municipalities and growing the company’s customer base. Our inventory of potential municipal acquisitions remains strong. We closed on the acquisition of the Village of Peotone, Illinois water and wastewater systems on Oct. 1, and we signed additional municipal systems, including the wastewater system of East Norriton Township in Pennsylvania with nearly 5,000 customer connections, and the water and wastewater systems of a municipality in Illinois with more than 700 customer connections.”
So far in 2018, Aqua has added nearly 33,000 new water and wastewater customers from closed and signed municipal acquisitions. When closed municipal transactions are added to organic growth and private acquisitions, this totals approximately 2 percent customer growth year to date.
Peoples Acquisition
On Oct. 23, Aqua America announced an agreement to acquire Peoples, a natural gas distribution utility, in anall-cash transaction that reflects an enterprise value of $4.275 billion, which includes the assumption of approximately $1.3 billion of debt, creating a new infrastructure company well-positioned for growth. This acquisition aligns with our stated growth