WASHINGTON, D.C.—July 9, 2019—Parkview Advisors is pleased to announce the addition of Fred Kriess, President of the Kriess Advisory Group, to its network of nationally recognized water-sector experts. Kriess brings unparalleled experience operating and growing water systems, having been active in the sector for almost 40 years, especially in the Southwest and California. Jim Good, President of Parkview Advisors, said, “We are thrilled to have Fred join our network of experts. His experience in improving
Parkview Advisors’ Jim Good Selected to Serve on U.S. Chamber’s Business Task Force on Water Policy
Category: Jim Good, U.S. Chamber, Water policy, Water Utility
WASHINGTON, D.C.—April 29, 2019—Parkview Advisors Founder and President Jim Good has been selected to serve on the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Business Task Force on Water Policy. The Task Force includes stakeholders across the business and water communities to integrate and coordinate action and advance needed water policy priorities. According to Good, “Parkview Advisors specializes in helping water utilities make the most of every dollar, and we have decades of operational and policy experience that
PARKVIEW ADVISORS SELECTED TO DEVELOP DIGITAL MASTER PLAN FOR WATER UTILITY
Category: Digital Utility, Smart Utility, Water Utility
PITTSBURGH—January 29, 2019—West View Water Authority, West View, PA, located just north of Pittsburgh, has contracted with Parkview Advisors to conduct a digital gap analysis and develop a digital master plan to be more efficient, compliant and secure. Parkview Advisors features a network of water sector experts who specialize in helping water utilities make the most of every dollar and has offices in Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C. Working with Parkview Advisors will be Warrendale, PA-based
GOVERNMENT LEADERS ARE BEGINNING TO TURN TO COLLABORATIVE JOINT VENTURES FOR WATER PROJECTS – Guest Blog by Mary Scott Nabers
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Water utilities in the United States were once operated almost completely by private companies. That began to change when Boston, New York, Los Angeles and other large cities expanded in the late 19th century. Water utilities failed to manage the increased demand and government leaders stepped up to assume responsibility for adequate water resources. That’s been the case for decades, but now water problems are critical again. Most water experts believe another change is imminent.
Welcome to my first blog post as President of Parkview Advisors. It’s an overview of the problems facing our water systems, and a few suggestions on how to address them. Parkview is a company dedicated to helping water utilities make the most of every dollar. It’s how we make a living. More importantly, it’s how we serve our communities. It’s our passion to ensure that any person can get a safe drink of water from