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Jul 07, 2021
The Regional Water Authority (RWA) announced today that it has acquired Roach Plumbing & Heating, a Marlborough, Connecticut-based company that specializes in plumbing, water heating, well services, water pumps and water treatment services to residential and business customers in the state. Terms of asset purchase were not disclosed.
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The acquisition builds on the RWA s commercial strengths in water-related services, adding to its popular PipeSafe™ water, sewer, septic line and interior plumbing protection programs, with Roach s core plumbing, well water maintenance, filtration and treatment services. This acquisition will operate under RWA Well Services, LLC, a subsidiary of RWA Commercial Enterprises, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the RWA.
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RWA and Connecticut Water Donate Water Bottle Filling Stations to Madison Schools
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February 16, 2021
The Regional Water Authority (RWA) and Connecticut Water are donating four water fountains equipped with touchless water bottle filling stations to Madison Public Schools and a community sports facility. The units are designed to cut down on single-use plastic bottle use and offer a safe alternative to drinking fountains during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Subscribe We are incredibly grateful these two companies came together to make this generous contribution to our students and community, said
Dr. Craig Cooke, Superintendent of Madison Public Schools. We have had to turn off our water fountains due to COVID-19 safety restrictions, but these touchless filling stations will allow our students to stay hydrated and safe.