California Water Service Group CWT Public authorities — Revenue from contracts with customers
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Reported directly by California Water Service Group in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:RevenueFromContractWithCustomerExcludingAssessedTax.
The official record: California Water Service Group’s 10-Q, filed April 30, 2026, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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Questions, answered.
- What is California Water Service Group's public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers?
- California Water Service Group (CWT) reported public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers of $9.43M in Q1 2026.
- How has California Water Service Group's public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers changed year-over-year?
- California Water Service Group's public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers increased by 2.0% year-over-year, from $9.25M to $9.43M.
- What is the long-term trend for California Water Service Group's public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers?
- Over 4 years (2021 to 2025), California Water Service Group's public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers has grown at a 7.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from $40.5M to $54.68M.
- What does public authorities — revenue from contracts with customers mean?
- This metric represents the total revenue generated from water utility services and infrastructure support provided to government entities, municipalities, and public agencies. It reflects the company's ability to secure and maintain long-term service contracts with public sector clients, which often provide stable, predictable cash flows. Monitoring this revenue stream helps investors assess the company's market position within the public utility sector and its success in expanding its footprint in government-regulated service areas.