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PWC Receives National Water Award

Fayetteville, N.C. – The Fayetteville Public Works Commission (PWC) is thrilled to announce it has been recognized with the 2024 Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance by the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA). PWC is one of five utilities in the nation recognized for this prestigious award this year.

“This one organization [Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies] represents water utilities from all 50 states and again, PWC is up at the top,” said Timothy Bryant, CEO/General Manager of Fayetteville PWC. “I want to thank Mick Noland and the entire Water Resources Team for everything they have done. It takes the efforts of everyone, whether it’s a crew in the field or staff in the office, working together and contribute towards making PWC a national leader in providing safe drinking water.”

PWC was recognized for this award due to our continuing commitment to our cutting-edge water treatment technology and dedication to providing safe and reliable drinking water. As a founding member of the Partnership for Safe Water, PWC has worked to exceed environmental standards, focusing on reducing industrial pollution and PFAS in our source waters. Because of PWC’s advocacy for safe drinking water, PWC’s water treatment facility hosted the EPA’s announcement of new national drinking water standards earlier this year. 

“We are immensely proud to be recognized for our management excellence in drinking water utilities,” said Mick Noland, Chief Operations Officer for the Water Resources Division of PWC. “This award is a testament to our dedicated team’s hard work and our commitment to sustainability, safety, and customer satisfaction.”

As PWC celebrates being recognized as a national leader, we remain committed to continue providing safe and reliable water services to our customers while remaining good stewards of the environment.

For more information about PWC’s water management initiatives, please visit www.FayPWC.com.

About AMWA:

For over 40 years, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies has been the nation’s unified and definitive voice for the nation’s largest publicly owned drinking water systems on legislative, regulatory, security, sustainability, and utility management issues.

About PWC:

PWC is proud to be Fayetteville’s hometown utility providing reliable electric and water services with rates that are among the lowest in the state. Our 650+ employees’ commitment to our customers and community is recognized across the state and nation. PWC was the first NC utility to receive the Partnership for Safe Drinking Waters Director’s Award for outstanding commitment to quality drinking water are a few of many ways PWC is helping showcase Fayetteville and support economic development efforts. 

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