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PWC Celebrates 120 Years of Service

On March 4, 2025, PWC will celebrate 120 years of dedicated service to the residents of Fayetteville, Cumberland County, and surrounding communities. 

Throughout PWC’s 120-year history, our mission has remained clear: to provide safe, reliable, and affordable services to the Fayetteville, North Carolina area. This is accomplished by the hard work and dedication of our employees, past and present, who have contributed to our success over the generations.

“We are celebrating 120 years of serving our community with pride and excellence,” said Timothy Bryant, CEO/General Manager of Fayetteville PWC. “We are making a big deal about it because it is a big deal!  We remain focused on the future and continuing to provide reliable services for the next 120 years to come.”

PWC has grown alongside the community, positively influencing its development and offering support in many ways. PWC contributions range from supporting local businesses and community events to collaborating with non-profits. Over the past seven years alone, PWC has received more than 140 awards for its performance. While proud of these awards and recognitions, PWC takes the most pride in being a world-class local utility committed to providing the best quality of service for customers now and in the future.

Notable Achievements:

  • 38th largest municipal electric utility in the United States
  • Only municipal utility in North Carolina to own and operate a power plant, Butler-Warner Generation Plant, capable of producing 265 megawatts of electricity
  • First North Carolina municipal utility to offer community solar to customers
  • Six-time recipient of the RP3 (Reliable Public Power Provider) Diamond Designation
  • Charter member of the Partnership for Safe Water
  • First North Carolina utility to receive the Director’s Award for outstanding commitment to quality drinking water and has continuously received this recognition for more than 24 years
  • Recipient of the 2024 Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance by the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA)
  • 29th consecutive recipient of the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association
  • Recipient of the North Carolina Association of Governmental Purchasing Sustained Professional Purchasing Award
  • National Association of Fleet Administrators Top 100 Fleets in America

PWC Factoids

Total Customers Served:  Over 225,000
Water/Wastewater Infrastructure: 2,825 milesAnnual megawatt hours sold: 1.9 million
Drinking Water Treated: 10.8 billion gallons per year1,361 miles of Electric Distribution Lines
Wastewater Treated: 9.2 billion gallons per yearSolar Power Generation Capacity: 3.3 megawatts
8,616 water hydrants37,994 streetlights
34,002 manholesElectric Reliability Rate: 99.99%
79 Sanitary Sewer Lift Stations32 Electric Substations