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H2O America (NASDAQ: HTO) Q1 2026 growth and $483M capex plan

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H2O America reported first quarter 2026 results with GAAP diluted EPS of $0.49 and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.50, both unchanged from a year earlier. Net income rose 15% to $19.0 million, while adjusted net income grew 16% to $19.4 million as rate increases and higher usage lifted revenue.

Operating revenue increased 9% to $183.3 million, driven mainly by $11.8 million of rate increases and $2.0 million of higher customer usage, partly offset by higher production and operating costs. The company reaffirmed 2026 standalone adjusted EPS guidance of $3.08–$3.18 and its 6–8% long-term adjusted EPS CAGR target.

H2O America continues to plan $483 million of 2026 capital spending and $2.7 billion over 2026–2030, and has invested $85.3 million year-to-date. It is progressing regulatory approvals for the $540 million Quadvest acquisition and related Texas growth. The board declared a $0.44 quarterly dividend, implying 2026 annualized dividends of $1.76 per share.

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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition Financial
Disclosure of earnings results, typically an earnings press release or preliminary financials.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Operating revenue $183.3M Three months ended March 31, 2026, up 9% year over year
Net income $19.0M GAAP net income Q1 2026, 15% increase vs. Q1 2025
GAAP diluted EPS $0.49 Three months ended March 31, 2026, unchanged vs. prior year
Adjusted diluted EPS $0.50 Non-GAAP Q1 2026, unchanged vs. Q1 2025
2026 adjusted EPS guidance $3.08–$3.18 Standalone 2026 adjusted diluted EPS guidance reaffirmed
2026 capex budget $483M Planned 2026 capital expenditures, excluding Quadvest
2026–2030 capex plan $2.7B Planned capital investments over 2026–30, including Quadvest and Cibolo Valley
Quarterly dividend $0.44/share Declared April 27, 2026, implies $1.76 annualized 2026 dividend
adjusted diluted EPS financial
"First quarter 2026 reported diluted EPS of $0.49 and adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP)1 of $0.50"
Adjusted diluted EPS is a company’s profit per share after adding back or removing one-time items (like restructuring costs or gains) and dividing by the number of shares including potential shares from options and convertible securities. Investors use it as a cleaner view of ongoing earnings—like looking at a car’s regular fuel efficiency rather than a trip boosted by downhill coasting—to judge underlying performance and compare companies without temporary distortions.
CAGR financial
"Reiterate long-term adjusted diluted EPS CAGR target of 6-8%"
Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) measures the average yearly growth of an investment, revenue, or other metric over a multi-year period as if it had grown at a steady rate each year. Think of it like the constant speed that would take you from the starting value to the ending value over the same time—useful because it smooths out ups and downs and lets investors compare different assets or performance periods on an even footing.
PFAS technical
"filed for cost recovery of its planned PFAS compliance program."
PFAS are a group of human-made chemicals used in many everyday products, such as non-stick cookware, water-repellent clothing, and food packaging, because they resist heat, water, and grease. They are often called "forever chemicals" because they do not break down easily in the environment or the human body, potentially leading to health concerns. For investors, the presence of PFAS-related risks can impact companies’ reputations, legal liabilities, and future costs.
fair market value (FMV) statute regulatory
"as determined in accordance with Texas’ fair market value (FMV) statute"
Water Infrastructure and Conservation Adjustment (WICA) regulatory
"filed for a Water Infrastructure and Conservation Adjustment (WICA) increase of $2.7 million"
A water infrastructure and conservation adjustment (WICA) is a regulated charge or rate mechanism added to utility bills to recover costs for building, maintaining and upgrading water systems and to fund water‑saving programs. Investors watch WICAs because they directly affect a utility’s revenue, capital spending and cash flow predictability—think of it as a dedicated line on a household bill that pays for long‑term repairs and conservation efforts, which can change a utility’s profitability and investment needs.
system improvement charge (SIC) regulatory
"filed an application with the PUCT to increase the system improvement charge (SIC) by $5.1 million"
A system improvement charge (SIC) is a regulated extra fee added to customer bills to pay for upgrades and repairs to public infrastructure such as power lines, pipelines, or other utility systems. For investors, it matters because the fee provides a steady, often approved source of funding that can speed capital recovery and reduce the utility’s need to raise debt or equity; think of it as a dedicated surcharge that helps ensure long-term service reliability while influencing future cash flow and rate-case outcomes.
Operating revenue $183.3M +9% YoY
Net income $19.0M +15% YoY
Adjusted net income $19.4M +16% YoY
GAAP diluted EPS $0.49 Flat YoY
Adjusted diluted EPS $0.50 Flat YoY
Guidance

Standalone 2026 adjusted diluted EPS guidance reaffirmed at $3.08–$3.18, with a long-term adjusted diluted EPS CAGR target of 6–8% anchored off 2025’s $2.99.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 

FORM 8-K
 
 
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) April 28, 2026
 
 
H2O America
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
 
Delaware001-896677-0066628
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission
File Number)
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
110 West Taylor Street,San Jose,CA 95110
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(408) 279-7800
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code
Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.001 per shareHTONasdaq Global Select Market
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter):

    Emerging growth company     

    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act     



Item 2.02
Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On April 28, 2026, H2O America (the "Company") issued a press release announcing its 2026 first quarter financial results. A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated into this Item 2.02 of Form 8-K by reference.

The information in Item 2.02, including the exhibit, shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities under that Section, nor shall it be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.
Item 9.01
Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d)Exhibits

Exhibit
Number
Description of Document
99.1
Press Release issued by H2O America dated April 28, 2026 announcing the 2026 First Quarter Financial Results.
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

H2O America


Date: April 28, 2026
/s/ Ann P. Kelly
Ann P. Kelly
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer




EXHIBIT 99.1


H2O America Announces First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
First quarter 2026 reported diluted EPS of $0.49 and adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP)1 of $0.50, consistent with reported and adjusted diluted EPS in the first quarter of 2025
Reiterate 2026 standalone adjusted diluted EPS guidance of $3.08-3.181 (excludes the impacts of the pending Quadvest acquisition and the financing thereof)
Reiterate long-term adjusted diluted EPS CAGR target of 6-8%; expect to deliver a non-linear CAGR at or above the top end of the 6-8% range over the 2026-30 period (includes the impacts of the pending Quadvest and Cibolo Valley acquisitions and the financing thereof)
No change to our 2026 capital expenditure budget of $483 million (excludes the impact of Quadvest) or our $2.7 billion plan over the 2026-30 period (includes Quadvest)
Quadvest approval process underway; anticipate closing during the second half of 2026; active Quadvest connections up 5%, or 2,800, from year-end 2025 while the backlog grew 6%, or 5,000 connections
Declared $0.44 cash dividend per share of common stock
SAN JOSE, Calif. — April 28, 2026 H2O America (NASDAQ: HTO) today reported financial results for the first quarter of 2026.
"Our strong first quarter of 2026 results were consistent with our internal expectations and reflective of the positive regulatory outcomes our team has achieved in recent years," said chair and chief executive officer, Andrew F. Walters. "We made progress executing on our planned $483 million of infrastructure investments in 2026 needed to continue to provide the high quality, reliable service that our customers deserve. Longer-term, we remain steadfast in our commitment to deliver on the 2026-30 financial plan that we rolled out at the end of February, including achieving a 5-year EPS CAGR at or above the top end of our 6-8% target, while continuing to work constructively with regulators and legislators in all four of our states to recover critical water infrastructure investments made. Further, the $700 million equity raise that we completed in early March, which included a $400 million forward component, addresses our forecasted equity needs through 2027. Based on these accomplishments, I believe our company is poised for long-term success."
First Quarter 2026 Operating Results
Net income prepared in accordance with GAAP for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026 was $19.0 million, a 15% increase compared to $16.6 million in the same quarter last year. GAAP diluted EPS for the quarter of $0.49 was unchanged versus $0.49 in the prior year quarter.
Adjusting for merger and acquisition activities and real estate transactions, H2O America's adjusted net income (non-GAAP) in the first quarter of 2026 was $19.4 million, an increase of 16% compared to $16.7 million in the prior year quarter. Adjusted diluted EPS (non-GAAP) for the quarter of $0.50 was unchanged versus $0.50 in the prior year quarter.
The difference between GAAP net income and adjusted net income for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 was due to expenses incurred for merger and acquisition activities of $0.5 million, net of tax and gain on the real estate transactions of $0.1 million. A full reconciliation of GAAP net income to adjusted net income for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 is included in the tables at the end of this news release.
Operating revenue for the first quarter was $183.3 million, compared to $167.6 million for the same quarter last year, a 9% increase. The increase was driven primarily by rate increases of $11.8 million, primarily in California, Connecticut, and Texas as well as higher customer usage of $2.0 million.
Operating expenses for the first quarter were $145.9 million, up 11% compared to $131.7 million for the same quarter last year. This change in operating expenses primarily reflects:
An increase in water production expenses of $7.5 million compared to the same quarter last year primarily attributable to increases in average per unit costs for purchased water and groundwater extraction, higher customer usage, and increases in water production balancing and memorandum accounts primarily relating to the Full Cost Balancing Account ("FCBA") partially offset by decreases in costs as a result of increased availability of surface water; and
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An increase in other operating expenses of $6.7 million compared to the same quarter last year primarily due to increases in depreciation and amortization for new utility plant placed in service, increased maintenance, employee-related costs and higher non-labor administrative and general expenses.
The effective consolidated income tax rates for the first quarter of 2026 and 2025 were approximately 15% and 17%, respectively. The lower effective tax rate for the three months ended March 31, 2026 was primarily due to higher flow through tax benefits.
Capital Expenditures
Through March 31, 2026, H2O America has invested $85.3 million2 in infrastructure.
We continue to plan to invest $483 million2 in capital for the full year 2026 (excluding the impact of Quadvest) and a total of $2.7 billion2 over the 2026-30 period (including the impacts of Quadvest and Cibolo Valley) to build and maintain our water and wastewater operations, subject to regulatory approvals and availability of funding.
Quadvest Acquisition Update
Texas Water Company (TWC) and Texas Water Operation Services continue to progress through the regulatory process for their previously announced $540 million acquisition of Quadvest.
Earlier this month, the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) deemed the Sale-Transfer-Merger (STM) application administratively complete. The STM application requests approval of TWC’s acquisition of the Quadvest, L.P. assets and certification of the value of the ratemaking rate base, as determined in accordance with Texas’ fair market value (FMV) statute, at TWC’s $483.6 million purchase price. Once TWC issues all required public notices and files proof with the commission, the PUCT's 120-day approval process will commence, however, that timeframe may be extended if Staff or the Office of Public Utility Counsel (OPUC) requests a hearing and/or timeline extensions.
We anticipate closing the transaction during the second half of 2026.
Quadvest continues to achieve its anticipated customer growth. Total active connections grew 5%, or 2,800 connections, during the first three months of 2026 after growing 16%, or 7,400 connections, in 2025. This brings Quadvest's total active connections to 57,200 as of March 31, 2026. In addition, despite converting 2,800 connections to active, the backlog of connections under contract pending development grew by 5,000, to 92,000, since December 31, 2025. As previously communicated, we expect the addition of Quadvest to drive Texas from 8% of our consolidated customer base at year-end 2025 to 26% by 2029.
2026 and Long-Term EPS Guidance
The company affirms standalone 2026 adjusted diluted EPS guidance of $3.08-$3.181.
2026 guidance excludes the impacts of the pending Quadvest and Cibolo Valley acquisitions and the financing thereof, which are expected to be initially dilutive to EPS prior to our ability to implement new rates reflecting the ratemaking rate bases of the acquired assets resulting from a consolidated Texas general rate case that we expect to file in early 2027.
We also affirm our non-linear, long-term adjusted diluted EPS CAGR target to 6-8%, anchored off of 2025's adjusted diluted EPS of $2.99. The new long-term 6-8% CAGR target reflects a long-term, sustainable organic growth rate that is supported by elevated capital investment needs for decades to come and does not factor in any potential M&A opportunities beyond Quadvest and Cibolo Valley.
Further, we continue to expect to deliver a non-linear adjusted diluted EPS CAGR at or above the top end of the 6-8% range over the 2026-30 period.
Our guidance is subject to risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, those factors outlined in the Forward-Looking Statements of this release and the Risk Factors section of the company’s annual and quarterly reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Rate Activity and Regulatory Highlights
California
On April 10, 2026, San Jose Water Company ("SJWC") filed for cost recovery of its planned PFAS compliance program. Specifically, SJWC seeks authorization to design and construct an ion exchange PFAS remediation system at its Williams Station as well as to track the associated capital and operation and maintenance costs for recovery. SJWC estimates the total capital cost of the project to be approximately $176 million. If approved, SJWC would adjust rates via annual rate base filing offsets.

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Connecticut
On January 22, 2026, Connecticut Water Company (CWC) submitted its first Water Quality and Treatment Adjustment (WQTA) application to recover the costs associated with in-progress or completed WQTA-eligible projects through a WQTA surcharge of $0.6 million, or 0.53%. On March 18,2026, PURA (Public Utilities Regulatory Authority) approved a WQTA charge of 0.50% that became effective April 1, 2026.
On January 26, 2026, CWC filed for a Water Infrastructure and Conservation Adjustment (WICA) increase of $2.7 million in annualized revenues for $25.7 million in completed projects. On March 25, 2026, PURA approved the filing in its entirety. The cumulative WICA surcharge as of April 1, 2026, is 9.90%, collecting $12.1 million on an annual basis.
On February 25, 2026, CWC filed its 2025 Water Revenue Adjustment (WRA) mechanism. The mechanism reconciles 2025 revenues as authorized in the CWC’s most recent rate case as well as provides for recovery of certain amounts of compensation expenses as the result of achieving the PURA prescribed performance metrics in our last general rate case. PURA approved the filing in its entirety on March 19, 2026. The 2026 WRA surcharge of 5.70% is effective for 12 months beginning April 1, 2026.
On March 13, 2026, CWC filed a letter of intent to file a general rate case application within the next 60 days. Per the letter, CWC plans to seek to increase annual revenues by approximately $26 million for the recovery of the approximately $129 million of infrastructure investments made between its last rate case and the end of 2026 as that investment is not reflected in current rates. The test year will be the 12-month period ending December 31, 2025, for new rates to become effective early 2027.
Maine
On January 13, 2026, the Maine Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) approved the stipulation reached between Maine Water Company (MWC) and the Office of Public Advocate in the rate unification proceeding. The stipulation enables the consolidation of MWC's 10 rate divisions into a single division on a revenue neutral basis. To limit effects on customers’ bills, a transition rate took effect on February 1, 2026 and will adjust over time through future rate filings until the uniform target rate is achieved. The stipulation also approves a needs-based financial assistance rate program compliant with recent water affordability legislation that was passed in Maine.
On February 27, 2026, MWC filed its first consolidated Water Infrastructure Charge (WISC) application requesting a $0.9 million increase. New rates are expected to go into effect during the second quarter of 2026.
On April 13, 2026, MWC filed its first consolidated general rate case with the MPUC requesting a $9.5 million increase in annual revenues for the recovery of an anticipated $36 million of infrastructure investments not reflected in current rates using a test year ending December 31, 2025. New rates are expected to go into effect by the second quarter of 2027.
Texas
On October 6, 2025, TWC filed an application with the PUCT to increase the system improvement charge (SIC) by $5.1 million for completed water and wastewater projects. A decision from the PUCT is expected in the second half of 2026.
On April 21, 2026, TWC filed the STM application for the acquisition of the Cibolo Valley wastewater treatment plant and associated collection systems, which serve more than 1,500 wastewater connections within TWC's existing water service area. We expect to close the transaction during the fourth quarter of 2026.
Dividend
On April 27, 2026, the Board of Directors of H2O America declared a quarterly cash dividend on common stock of $0.44 per share, payable on June 1, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 11, 2026. The 2026 annualized dividend is expected to be $1.76 per share compared with $1.68 per share in 2025.
Dividends have been paid on H2O America’s and its predecessor’s common stock for more than 80 consecutive years, and the annual dividend amount has increased in each of the past 58 years, placing H2O America in an exclusive group of companies.
Financial Results Call Information
Andrew F. Walters, chair and chief executive officer, Ann P. Kelly, chief financial officer and treasurer, and Bruce A. Hauk, president and chief operating officer, will review results for the first quarter of 2026 along with discussing other recent developments in a live webcast presentation at 7 a.m. Pacific Time, or 10 a.m. Eastern Time, on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
Interested parties may access the webcast and related presentation materials at the website www.h2o-america.com. An archive of the webcast will be available until July 29, 2026.
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures    
H2O America's net income and diluted EPS are prepared in accordance with GAAP and represent the earnings as reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Adjusted net income and Adjusted diluted EPS are non-GAAP financial measures representing GAAP earnings adjusted to exclude the effects of non-utility real estate transactions and costs associated with mergers and acquisition activities, if any. These non-GAAP financial measures are provided as additional information for investors to evaluate the performance of H2O America's business activities excluding these items. Management also believes these non-GAAP financial measures help investors and analysts better understand our actual results compared to our guidance on a non-GAAP basis. H2O America uses adjusted net income and/or adjusted diluted EPS as the primary performance measurements when communicating with analysts and investors regarding our outlook and results. Adjusted net income and Adjusted diluted EPS are also used internally to measure performance. However, these non-GAAP financial measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies, even when the same or similarly titled terms are used to identify such measures, limiting their usefulness for comparative purposes. Further, these non-GAAP financial measures should be considered as a supplement to the financial information prepared on a GAAP basis rather than an alternative to the respective GAAP financial measures.
About H2O America
H2O America is among the largest investor-owned pure-play water and wastewater utilities in the United States, providing life-sustaining and high-quality water service to over 1.6 million people. H2O America’s locally led and operated water utilities - San Jose Water Company in California, The Connecticut Water Company in Connecticut, The Maine Water Company in Maine, and SJWTX, Inc. (dba The Texas Water Company) in Texas - possess the financial strength, operational expertise, and technological innovation to safeguard the environment, deliver outstanding service to customers, and provide opportunities to employees. H2O America remains focused on investing in its operations, remaining actively engaged in its local communities, and delivering continued sustainable value to its stockholders. For more information about H2O America, please visit www.h2o-america.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws relating to future events and future results of H2O America and its subsidiaries that are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections about H2O America and its subsidiaries and the industries in which H2O America and its subsidiaries operate and the beliefs and assumptions of the management of H2O America. Some of these forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking words such as “believes,” “expects,” “estimates,” “anticipates,” “intends,” “seeks,” “plans,” “projects,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “approximately,” “strategy,” or the negative of those words or other comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements are only predictions and are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual results may differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statements.
The accuracy of such statements is subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions including, but not limited to, the following factors: (1) the risks associated with the proposed Quadvest and Cibolo Valley transactions, including, the risk of the proposed transactions not closing on the anticipated timeline, or at all, the ability to obtain required regulatory approvals, and the ability to successfully integrate Quadvest’s and Cibolo Valley's operations and realize the projected financial and other benefits of the proposed transactions; (2) the effect of water, utility, environmental and other governmental policies and regulations, including regulatory actions concerning rates, authorized return on equity, authorized capital structures, capital expenditures, PFAS and other decisions; (3) changes in demand for water and other services; (4) unanticipated weather conditions and changes in seasonality including those affecting water supply and customer usage; (5) the effect of the impact of climate change; (6) unexpected costs, charges or expenses; (7) our ability to successfully evaluate investments in new business and growth initiatives; (8) contamination of our water supplies and damage or failure of our water equipment and infrastructure; (9) the risk of work stoppages, strikes and other labor-related actions; (10) catastrophic events such as fires, earthquakes, explosions, floods, ice storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, terrorist acts, physical attacks, cyber-attacks, epidemic, or similar occurrences; (11) changes in general economic, political, legislative, business and financial market conditions; and (12) the ability to obtain financing on favorable terms, or at all (including the financing for the proposed transactions with Quadvest in a timely manner), which can be affected by various factors, including credit ratings, changes in interest rates, compliance with regulatory requirements, compliance with the terms and conditions of our outstanding indebtedness, and general market and economic conditions. The risks, uncertainties and other factors may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of H2O America to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
Results for a quarter are not indicative of results for a full year due to seasonality and other factors. In addition, actual results, performance or achievements are subject to other risks and uncertainties that relate more broadly to our overall business, including those more fully described in our filings with the SEC, including our most recent reports on Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and Form 8-K. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and speak only as of the date made, and
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H2O America undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law.

H2O America Contacts:
Ann P. Kelly
Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
408.385.4752
Ann.Kelly@H2O-America.com

Jonathan Reeder
Senior Director of Treasury and Investor Relations
475.414.1034
Jonathan.Reeder@H2O-America.com

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1    Adjusted net income and adjusted diluted EPS are non-GAAP financial measures as defined below. See the tables below for reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures. Information reconciling adjusted diluted EPS guidance to the comparable GAAP financial measure is unavailable to the company without unreasonable effort, as discussed below.

2     Includes both utility plant additions and capitalizable costs associated with cloud-computing arrangements.
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H2O America
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except share and per share data)
 
 Three months ended March 31,
 20262025
Operating revenue$183,293 167,599 
Operating expense:
Production expenses:
Purchased water26,945 25,953 
Power4,272 3,483 
Groundwater extraction charges23,209 18,291 
Other production expenses11,998 11,240 
Total production expenses66,424 58,967 
Administrative and general29,807 27,760 
Maintenance8,376 7,499 
Property taxes and other non-income taxes8,954 9,195 
Depreciation and amortization32,306 28,282 
Total operating expense145,867 131,703 
Operating income37,426 35,896 
Other (expense) income:
Interest on long-term debt and other interest expense(18,838)(18,272)
Pension non-service credit1,939 1,603 
Other, net1,879 795 
Income before income taxes22,406 20,022 
Provision for income taxes3,393 3,471 
Net income19,013 16,551 
Comprehensive income$19,013 16,551 
Earnings per share
       —Basic$0.50 0.49 
—Diluted$0.49 0.49 
Dividends per share$0.44 0.42 
Weighted average shares outstanding
—Basic37,931,742 33,778,792 
—Diluted38,549,353 33,868,565 



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H2O America
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except share and per share data)

March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Assets
Utility plant:
Land$44,498 44,600 
Depreciable plant and equipment4,785,471 4,688,644 
Construction work in progress257,175 269,272 
Intangible assets51,683 51,683 
Total utility plant5,138,827 5,054,199 
Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization1,140,243 1,120,232 
Net utility plant3,998,584 3,933,967 
Nonutility properties2,166 1,683 
Less: accumulated depreciation and amortization104 103 
Net nonutility properties2,062 1,580 
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents153,008 20,686 
Accounts receivable:
Customers, net of allowances for credit losses of $748 and $722 on March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, respectively
62,069 62,471 
Income tax1,520 2,720 
Other11,263 7,710 
Accrued unbilled revenue65,189 68,971 
Prepaid expenses14,747 11,634 
Current regulatory assets7,848 8,315 
Other current assets7,770 8,086 
Total current assets323,414 190,593 
Other assets:
Regulatory assets, less current portion246,540 246,547 
Investments20,243 19,711 
Postretirement benefit plans82,493 80,967 
Goodwill640,311 640,311 
Other39,657 35,890 
Total other assets1,029,244 1,023,426 
Total assets$5,353,304 5,149,566 







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H2O America
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except share and per share data)

March 31,
2026
December 31,
2025
Capitalization and liabilities
Capitalization:
Stockholders’ equity:
Common stock, $0.001 par value; authorized 70,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding shares 41,839,540 on March 31, 2026 and 36,118,242 on December 31, 2025
$42 36 
Additional paid-in capital1,248,402 958,188 
Retained earnings584,171 581,080 
Accumulated other comprehensive income1,467 1,467 
Total stockholders’ equity1,834,082 1,540,771 
Long-term debt, less current portion1,865,513 1,866,819 
Total capitalization3,699,595 3,407,590 
Current liabilities:
Lines of credit86,834 
Current portion of long-term debt8,628 23,504 
Accrued groundwater extraction charges, purchased water and power27,931 29,321 
Accounts payable62,880 75,427 
Accrued interest22,904 18,241 
Accrued payroll11,608 19,109 
Other current liabilities26,092 20,942 
Total current liabilities160,048 273,378 
Deferred income taxes311,899 307,893 
Advances for construction210,813 201,413 
Contributions in aid of construction342,410 342,697 
Postretirement benefit plans45,849 45,878 
Regulatory liabilities, less current portion556,379 546,797 
Other noncurrent liabilities26,311 23,920 
Commitments and contingencies
Total capitalization and liabilities$5,353,304 5,149,566 



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H2O America
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per share data)

 
Three months ended March 31,
 20262025
Reported GAAP Net Income$19,013 16,551 
Adjustments:
(Gain)/loss on sale of real estate investments1
(172)— 
Expense for merger and acquisition activities1
730 254 
Tax effect of above adjustments2
(156)(71)
Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP)$19,415 16,734 
Reported GAAP Diluted Earnings Per Share$0.49 0.49 
Adjustments:
(Gain)/loss on sale of real estate investments, net of tax— — 
Expense for merger and acquisition activities, net of tax0.01 0.01 
Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Share (non-GAAP)$0.50 0.50 
1 Included in the "Administrative and general" and “Other, net” lines on the consolidated statements of comprehensive income.
2 The tax effect on all adjustments is calculated at the applicable statutory rate.



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FAQ

How did H2O America (HTO) perform in Q1 2026?

H2O America delivered Q1 2026 GAAP diluted EPS of $0.49 and adjusted diluted EPS of $0.50, both flat year over year. Net income rose 15% to $19.0 million, with adjusted net income up 16% to $19.4 million on 9% higher revenue.

What were H2O America’s Q1 2026 revenues and growth rate?

H2O America generated Q1 2026 operating revenue of $183.3 million, a 9% increase from $167.6 million a year earlier. Growth was primarily driven by $11.8 million of rate increases in several states and $2.0 million from higher customer usage.

What earnings guidance did H2O America (HTO) reaffirm for 2026?

H2O America reaffirmed standalone 2026 adjusted diluted EPS guidance of $3.08–$3.18. This outlook excludes impacts of the pending Quadvest and Cibolo Valley acquisitions and related financing, which are expected to be initially dilutive until new Texas rates reflect acquired assets’ ratemaking bases.

What are H2O America’s capital expenditure plans for 2026 and beyond?

H2O America plans $483 million of capital expenditures in 2026, excluding Quadvest, and $2.7 billion over 2026–2030 including Quadvest and Cibolo Valley. Through March 31, 2026, it has already invested $85.3 million in infrastructure across its water and wastewater operations.

What progress has H2O America made on the Quadvest acquisition?

H2O America’s Texas Water Company is advancing a previously announced $540 million Quadvest acquisition, with the STM application deemed administratively complete. The requested ratemaking rate base is tied to a $483.6 million purchase price, and closing is anticipated in the second half of 2026, subject to approvals.

What dividend is H2O America paying in 2026?

H2O America’s board declared a quarterly dividend of $0.44 per share, payable June 1, 2026, to shareholders of record on May 11, 2026. This implies a 2026 annualized dividend of $1.76 per share, up from $1.68 per share in 2025.

How is H2O America managing regulatory and rate activity across states?

H2O America is pursuing multiple regulatory filings, including a $176 million PFAS program request in California, WQTA and WICA surcharges plus a planned $26 million revenue rate case in Connecticut, rate unification and WISC filings in Maine, and Texas system improvement and acquisition applications with the PUCT.

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