Water Utility Financial Readiness Certificate
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Water Utility Financial Readiness Certificate
AWWA Water Utility Financial Sustainability Readiness Certificate
The AWWA Financial Sustainability Readiness Certificate program is being developed to encourage all water utilities to achieve financial sustainability by implementing best financial practices that lead to the betterment of the communities they serve.
This certificate program recognizes a utility which has submitted a complete, clear, high-quality and supported application with financial planning documents. The program is not an evaluation or opinion on the modes and methods of such plans nor is it a certification of a utility’s financial health.
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Why Utilities should Apply to be Certified
AWWA’s annual State of the Water Industry Reports show that a water utility’s ability to cover cost of service has not improved significantly over the years. Financial sustainability has remained in top ten of challenges for utilities since being included in the survey in 2024, and is number four in the 2026 report.
The top five challenges in the 2026 State of the Water Industry Report were:
- Infrastructure renewal and replacement
- Financing for capital improvements
- Long-term drinking water supply availability
- Financial sustainability
- Public understanding of the value of water
This certification is a way for a utility to acknowledge their commitment to achieving financial sustainability to the larger water community and their rate-payers.
Certification Criteria
AWWA’s Sustainability Readiness Certificate will score responses to the certificate criteria based on completeness and quality of information provided. Applicants will not be scored based on the specific modes or methods used, but whether there are plans and procedures that align with the financial readiness criteria.
Completeness of Information
Reviewers will determine if the applicant provided sufficient information to answer the relevant questions identified in the criteria.
Quality of Information
Reviewers will score the applicant’s submitted materials to evaluate their ability to address financial information in a clear, concise, and audience-appropriate manner.
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