Pennsylvania American Water Acquires Manwalamink Water and Sewer Company Systems
June 25, 2025
Pennsylvania American Water has completed the acquisition of the water and wastewater systems serving approximately 1,260 water and 1,260 wastewater connections from Manwalamink Water and Sewer Company in Middle Smithfield and Smithfield townships, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The acquisition—approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission—transfers operations to Pennsylvania American Water, which plans more than $7 million in system improvements over the next five years to meet regulatory, safety and security standards.
- Buyers
- Pennsylvania American Water
- Targets
- Manwalamink Water and Sewer Company
- Sellers
- Manwalamink Water and Sewer Company (owners)
- Industry
- Utilities
- Location
- Pennsylvania, United States
- Transaction Type
- Divestiture
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