American Water Engages in Vital Affordability Discussions at the Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners
CAMDEN, N.J., June 2, 2026 - In an effort to tackle significant concerns surrounding utility affordability, American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility provider in the United States, has made a notable appearance at the
Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners (WCPSC) 2026 Annual Meeting, occurring from May 31 to June 3 in Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico. This annual event unites regulatory officials, utility leaders, and industry experts to discuss pressing issues in the utility sector.
Cheryl Norton, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of American Water, emphasized the company's commitment to delivering reliable, safe, and affordable water services. "At American Water, our focus is on delivering safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater services," stated Norton. She further explained that the organization is devoted to practical solutions that directly enhance the customer experience and bolster affordability, all while ensuring system resilience.
Within the framework of the conference, Sarah Leeper, President of California American Water, is set to be a panelist in a critical discussion entitled
'Affordability: Examining Causes and Cures to the Affordability Dilemma.' Moderated by Commissioner John Reynolds from California, this panel will analyze the intricate challenges and emerging opportunities associated with utility affordability. The dialogue aims to provide insights into various factors including regulatory requirements, infrastructure investment needs, and the escalating costs of materials and operation, all of which contribute to the affordability crisis.
American Water plays an integral role in addressing the nation’s infrastructure challenges, ensuring water quality while simultaneously prioritizing affordability for its diverse customer base. The company actively participates in forums like the WCPSC to cultivate connections with regulators and relevant stakeholders, thereby fostering innovative solutions tailored to customer needs. This approach not only helps to navigate the complexities of the utility landscape but also promotes a sustainable future for its service areas.
As the leading regulated water utility in the U.S., American Water has a substantial history that spans over 140 years and currently provides water services to approximately 14 million people across 14 states and 18 military installations.
For more detailed insights regarding the WCPSC 2026 Annual Meeting and its agenda, interested parties can visit
WCPSC's official website.
About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) operates as the preeminent regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With its roots reaching back to 1886, American Water is steadfast in its mission, encapsulated in its tagline,
We Keep Life Flowing®, by ensuring that safe, clean, reliable, and affordable drinking water and wastewater services are accessible to its customers. The company taps into a talent pool of around 7,000 professionals who utilize their extensive expertise to deliver optimal outcomes for customers, employees, investors, and all stakeholders involved.
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