American Water Works Company, Inc. Common Stock (AWK)
142.56
+3.45 (2.48%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 1st, 7:22 PM EDT
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139.11
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139.37
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135.63
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139.06 - 143.18
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118.74 - 155.50
Volume
1,397,709
Market Cap
25.87B
PE Ratio (TTM)
25.97
EPS (TTM)
5.5
Dividend & Yield
3.312 (2.32%)
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About American Water Works Company, Inc. Common Stock (AWK)
American Water Works is a leading publicly traded utility company that provides water and wastewater services across various regions in the United States and Canada. The company focuses on the ownership, operation, and maintenance of water treatment and distribution systems, as well as wastewater collection and treatment facilities. With a commitment to environmental stewardship, American Water Works invests in infrastructure improvements and innovative solutions to ensure the delivery of safe, reliable water to its customers while promoting sustainability and conservation efforts. Its extensive service portfolio supports residential, commercial, and industrial clients by facilitating efficient water management and addressing community needs. Read More
Pennsylvania American Water announced today that it has signed agreements to acquire the Indian Creek Valley Water Authority and the Sutersville-Sewickley Municipal Sewage Authority. The acquisitions reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to strengthening water and wastewater infrastructure across the Commonwealth.
California American Water filed a request today with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) for new rates, reflecting approximately $750 million of water and wastewater system investments completed and planned from 2025 through 2028. The request reinforces the company’s commitment to replacing aging infrastructure and continuing to provide safe, clean, reliable and affordable service in compliance with environmental regulations for the benefit of customers.
Illinois American Water is increasing the income threshold for customers to receive assistance through its Income-Based Discount Program, beginning July 1, 2025. The program aims to support more customers paying their monthly water and/or wastewater bills.
As the National Safety Council’s National Safety Month ends, Illinois American Water reminds motorists to move over for safety. Throughout June, Illinois American Water employees were featured on the company’s Facebook page through the social media #moveover campaign. Posts highlighted Scott’s Law and the importance of moving over for law enforcement, emergency, utility and other vehicles displaying warning lights.
Pennsylvania American Water announced today that it signed an agreement with the City of Pittston to acquire its wastewater collection system for $26.4 million. The system serves approximately 4,400 customers throughout the city. Pennsylvania American Water is already the drinking water service provider for the City of Pittston and has more than 135,000 customer connections in the region.
Twenty-one additional Pennsylvania American Water drinking water treatment plants were recently recognized by the Partnership for Safe Water at the Directors and Presidents levels for achieving water quality excellence. The national awards, which honor efforts to continuously optimize water treatment plant and distribution system operation and performance, were recently announced by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
Pennsylvania American Water announced today that it has completed its acquisition of Manwalamink Water and Sewer Company’s (Manwalamink) water and wastewater systems. The newly acquired systems serve approximately 1,260 water and 1,260 wastewater connections in Middle Smithfield and Smithfield townships in Monroe County.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., is participating in the 2025 Mid-America Regulatory Conference (MARC), taking place June 22 through June 25, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
As summer temperatures rise and watering demands increase, American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., is offering water conservation tips.
Illinois American Water’s Pontiac District Water Treatment Plant and Streator District Water Treatment Plant have received the Partnership for Safe Water (PSW) 25-Year Directors Award for water quality excellence. The awards, which honor the efforts in continuously optimizing water treatment plant and distribution system operation and performance, were recently announced by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., will contribute its expertise to key discussions at the 2025 Mid-Atlantic Conference of Regulatory Utilities Commissioners (MACRUC) Annual Education Conference, taking place June 22 through June 25, 2025, in Louisville, Kentucky.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., announced today that its 2024 Water Quality Reports across 24 states are available on its website. The company is proud to report that, once again, the drinking water provided to more than 14 million people meets or surpasses both state and federal water quality standards for all regulated substances, including lead.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., today announced it has been recognized with Partnership for Safe Water (PSW) awards at 27 facilities across its national footprint. The awards, which honor the efforts in continuously optimizing water treatment plant and distribution system operation and performance, were recently announced by the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
Missouri American Water's most recent Water Quality Reports are now available for all service areas on its website at missouriamwater.com. The company is proud to report that once again, the drinking water provided to the 1.6 million customers across Missouri meets or surpasses both state and federal water quality standards for all regulated substances, including lead.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., is participating in the 2025 Southeastern Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (SEARUC) Annual Education Conference, taking place June 8 through June 11, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. The event brings together commissions, utility leaders and industry experts from across the Southeast to explore emerging regulatory issues and share best practices.
American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK) announced today that Raffiq Nathoo has been appointed as an independent member of the company's board of directors, effective today.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., will help lead critical conversations at the American Water Works Association (AWWA) 2025 Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE25), taking place June 8 through June 11, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., provides tips for customers and the general public to help prepare for hurricane season. Whether in the path of a hurricane or facing lesser storms, it is important to be aware of and prepare for extreme weather events.
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., and Missouri American Water, announced today that the Foundation awarded $21,025 in Hydration Station grants to 11 organizations to help purchase bottle fillers and/or drinking fountains for sustainable and safe hydration in Missouri communities.
Pennsylvania American Water announced today it has completed its acquisition of Audubon Water Company (Audubon). The newly acquired water system serves approximately 2,900 customer connections in Lower Providence Township in Montgomery County. The system is located directly between Pennsylvania American Water’s existing Royersford and Norristown water systems.