Ron Fleming
Analyst · ROTH Capital
Thank you, Joanne. Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. We're very pleased to report the results for the fourth quarter and year end 2022. There are many highlights worth mentioning. In short, 2022 was another incredible year for Global Water as we continued to advance our mission of growing and aggregating water and wastewater utilities so that our customers can realize the benefits of consolidation, regionalization and environmental stewardship in the face of water scarcity, challenging regulations and aging infrastructure. For the year, total active service connections increased 4.4% to 56,275 at December 31, 2022, up from 53,882 at December 31, 2021. When combining service connection growth with the completion of our company rate case earlier in the year, which included new rates for 96% of our customers, revenues increased 6.7% to $44.7 million for the full year. We also continued design and engineering work for the Inland Port Arizona mega site where Global Water will be working with Procter & Gamble to provide water, wastewater and recycled water services to P&G’s new manufacturing facility, which is adjacent to the Nikola Motor Corp. facility. We invested $8.7 million in CapEx investment in the quarter in existing utilities to provide safe, reliable service and focused on increasing revenues and reducing expenses and building rate base. We also begun providing bulk water service to seven ranches domestic water district in Maricopa, Arizona at the request of the city and the local district board. From an acquisition perspective. Earlier in the year we continued to expand our footprint with two smaller tuck-in water utility acquisitions in Pima County, an area that continues to build momentum. Within -- from Pima County, subsequent to quarter close, in February 2023, the company completed the acquisition of Farmers Water Company. The acquisition added a total of 3,300 active water service connections and approximately 21.5 square miles of certificate of convenience and necessity service area in the Town of Sahuarita and the surrounding unincorporated area of Pima County. These acquisitions have increased Global Water’s total active water service connections in Pima County to nearly 5,000. And finally, with safety and compliance being our top mandate, we are very proud of our ongoing safety and compliance records. For the year, we had zero significant compliance events and no preventable OSHA reportable events. In fact, this means we have now surpassed six years without a significant compliance event and have now gone over 980 days since our last preventable OSHA reportable event. I want to pause, highlight and thank the team here at Global Water whose exceptional performance allows me to provide such wonderful updates for our company. Now I want to discuss organic customer growth and what is going on in our core utilities. Despite the local and national slowdown, development and housing activity does continue in Metro Phoenix and our service areas. In 2022, Metro Phoenix did experienced a 23% reduction in single family home building permits over the same period of 2021, but this was still nearly 25,000 Single Family building permits. In Maricopa, our largest utilities, we're also seeing a slowdown, the city still issued 1,157 permits in 2022. With that said on housing, the booming economy and net immigration that Arizona continues to realize requires more and more places for people to live, work and play. That is why large scale multifamily housing, commercial and recreational projects continue to accelerate at extremely high pace in Metro Phoenix and this continues to push out to our areas, either in our existing service territories or in communities immediately adjacent. Additionally, the industrial manufacturing boom also continues with 2022 being the single best year for Arizona all time from an industrial economic development investment perspective. This seems to be continuing into 2023. Because of this, we continue to make excellent progress on the engineering, permitting and construction of new service areas, including for the Inland Port Arizona, our Nikola Motor Corp. facilities have been expanded and where Procter & Gamble acquired land. Based on all of these trends, we believe that in the years to come, we will continue to see considerable large scale commercial, multifamily housing and industrial growth, in addition to the return of strong organic housing growth. Putting all these elements together, Global Water remains well positioned. I will now turn the call over to Mike for financial highlights.