Connecticut Water Service to acquire Maine water company

July 19, 2012
Connecticut Water Service has entered into an agreement to acquire the Biddeford and Saco Water Company located in the State of Maine. This transaction will add approximately $19.4 million in rate base and grows CTWS's overall customer base by 15,500 customers, or approximately 15 percent.
 

CLINTON, CT, July 19, 2012 -- Connecticut Water Service has entered into an agreement to acquire the Biddeford and Saco Water Company located in the State of Maine. This transaction will add approximately $19.4 million in rate base and grows CTWS's overall customer base by 15,500 customers, or approximately 15 percent.

This transaction will make CTWS, through its public water utility subsidiaries, the largest investor-owned water utility in the State of Maine with more than 30,000 customers, expand its presence in New England, and provide a platform for future growth in the northeast region. CTWS currently has $548.0 million in total assets and serves 106,000 customers, or nearly 350,000 people, throughout Connecticut and Maine.

The acquisition requires the approval of the Maine Public Utilities Commission (MPUC), a vote of the shareholders of Biddeford and Saco Water Company, and the satisfaction of several other conditions. CTWS anticipates a closing in the fourth quarter of 2012.

"The agreement to acquire the Biddeford and Saco Water Company marks the second major acquisition Connecticut Water has announced in less than a year," said Connecticut Water President and CEO Eric W. Thornburg. "Combined with the January 2012 acquisition of The Maine Water Company, formerly known as Aqua Maine, Inc., the pending acquisition of Biddeford and Saco Water Company will transform us into the fastest growing investor-owned utility company across New England and provide us with a secure platform to further expand throughout the region and along the east coast."

Maine Water serves 16,000 customers, or about 48,000 people, in 17 communities throughout the state. The Biddeford and Saco Water Company complements that acquisition with an additional 15,500 customers in the southern Maine communities of Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach, and Scarborough.

Thornburg noted, "Under CTWS ownership, Biddeford and Saco Water Company will continue to build on its proud heritage and strong reputation for customer service, water quality and commitment to communities and the environment. The existing staff, office, and facilities of the company will be retained."

CTWS will provide Biddeford and Saco Water Company with access to capital to make investments in its water system and infrastructure to maintain water quality and enhance reliability of service. The long-term vision is to leverage the economies of scale in Maine and seek opportunities over time to share staff, resources, systems and services between Maine Water and Biddeford and Saco Water Company.

Under the agreement, the acquisition will be executed through a stock-for-stock merger transaction valued at approximately $11.4 million. Holders of Biddeford and Saco Water Company common stock will receive shares of CTWS common stock in a tax-free exchange. In addition, including the assumption by Connecticut Water of approximately $8.4 million in debt of Biddeford and Saco Water Company, the transaction reflects a total enterprise value of approximately
$19.8 million.

Connecticut Water is one of the ten largest U.S.-based publicly-traded water utilities, and is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol CTWS.

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