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These excerpts taken from the SWWC 10-K filed Mar 31, 2008. Monarch Utilities. In July 2004, we
acquired a Texas utility consisting of a collection of rural regulated water
systems and wastewater collection and treatment systems serving approximately
21,000 water connections and 3,500 wastewater connections from Tecon Water
Holdings, L.P. and renamed the utility Monarch Utilities, Inc. The
acquisition expanded our regulated operations in the state of Texas. Monarch is
operated by our Services Group, allowing us to obtain operating efficiencies by
sharing overhead costs and employee competency in this region. The aggregate
purchase price was $66 million, comprised of $48 million in cash and the
assumption of $18 million in debt.
Monarch Utilities. In July 2004, we acquired a Texas utility consisting of a collection of rural regulated water systems and wastewater collection and treatment systems serving approximately 21,000 water connections and 3,500 wastewater connections from Tecon Water Holdings, L.P. and renamed the utility Monarch Utilities, Inc. The acquisition expanded our regulated operations in the state of Texas. Monarch is operated by our Services Group, allowing us to obtain operating efficiencies by sharing overhead costs and employee competency in this region. The aggregate purchase price was $66 million, comprised of $48 million in cash and the assumption of $18 million in debt.
This excerpt taken from the SWWC 10-K filed Mar 16, 2007. Monarch Utilities. In July 2004,
we acquired a Texas utility consisting of a collection of rural regulated water
systems and wastewater collection and treatment systems serving approximately
21,000 water connections and 3,500 wastewater connections from Tecon Water
Holdings, L.P. and renamed the utility Monarch Utilities, Inc. The
acquisition expanded our regulated operations in the state of Texas. Monarch is
operated by our Services Group subsidiary ECO Resources, allowing us to obtain
operating efficiencies by sharing overhead costs and employee competency in
this region. The aggregate purchase price was $66 million, comprised of $48
million in cash and the assumption of $18 million in debt.
This excerpt taken from the SWWC 10-K filed Mar 16, 2006. Monarch Utilities. In July 2004, we acquired a Texas
utility consisting of a collection of rural regulated water systems and
wastewater collection and treatment systems serving approximately 21,000 water
connections and 3,500 wastewater connections from Tecon Water Holdings, L.P.
and renamed the utility Monarch Utilities, Inc. The acquisition expanded our regulated
operations in the state of Texas.
Monarch is operated by our Services Group subsidiary ECO Resources,
allowing us to obtain operating efficiencies by sharing overhead costs and
employee competency in this region. The
aggregate purchase price was $66 million, comprised of $48 million in cash and
the assumption of $18 million in debt.
Services Group AcquisitionsThese excerpts taken from the SWWC 10-Q filed Nov 9, 2005. MONARCH UTILITIES I L.P. (formerly
known as Tecon Water Company, L.P.), a Texas limited partnership (the Company),
and MONARCH
UTILITIES I L.P. (formerly known as Tecon Water Company, L.P.), a
Texas limited partnership (the Company), and MONARCH
UTILITIES I L.P. (formerly known as Tecon Water Company, L.P.), a
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