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SouthWest Water company history timeline

1933

When Able Garnier died in 1933, his son Camille took over the ranch and the water well.

1946

In 1946, Camille formed the San Jose Hills Water Company to begin selling water to neighboring farmers and ranchers on a formal business basis.

1953

In 1953, the assets of the water companies were consolidated to form Suburban Water Systems.

1968

He served a two-year stint in the United States Army as a sergeant before joining Suburban Water Systems in 1968, the year before the company acquired New Mexico Utilities, Inc.

1969

SouthWest Water first expanded outside of California in 1969 with the purchase of a water utility just outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1972

Established in 1972 and incorporated two years later, ECO Resources operated and managed water and wastewater systems near Houston, Texas, that were owned by other entities, generating its revenues from contracts with the systems' owners.

1975

In 1975, the name of the combined businesses was changed to Southwest Water Company, with Suburban Water Systems and New Mexico Utilities, Inc. operating as its two subsidiaries.

1985

1985: ECO Resources, Inc. is acquired, providing entry into contract operations.

1986

In 1986, Southwest Water collected $27.9 million in revenue, the bulk of which--$23.3 million--was derived from the company's utility subsidiaries, Suburban Water Systems and New Mexico Utilities, Inc.

1989

When the water industry was transferred out of the public sector in 1989 South West Water inherited reservoirs, treatment works, water mains and sewers which were outdated and had been outgrown by the population they served.

1994

Garnier's progress in this segment of the company's business enabled Southwest Water to reach a financial milestone in 1994, when the company celebrated its 40th anniversary by eclipsing the $50 million-in-sales mark, recording $50.9 million in sales and posting $1 million in net income.

1995

One notable contact, obtained in 1995, forged a lasting relationship with the El Paso County Water Authority (EPCWA), a municipal utility district for whom ECO Resources operated water and wastewater systems.

1998

The loss of Rio Rancho represented $4.5 million in business, but the successes outweighed the failures in 1998.

1999

Southwest Water's contract operations expanded by 16 percent in 1999, accounting for 53 percent of the company's total revenues.

2000

On the regulated utility side of Southwest Water's business, the company's customer count increased as well in February 2000, when the City of West Covina's water distribution system was acquired, increasing the company's customer base in California by 11 percent.

New contracts continued to arrive in 2000, beginning with an agreement with Lamont, California, that was expected to generate $3.2 million in revenue during the ensuing five years.

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