
Core Points - The National Association of Water Companies honored John (Kani) Kadowaki with the Living Water Award for his leadership during the Lahaina wildfire, ensuring water supply to local communities [1][2] - Kadowaki, as Maui Operations Manager of Hawaii Water Service, led his team to maintain a reliable water supply despite personal losses and operational challenges during the wildfire [2][3] - Hawaii Water was the only water provider in West Maui that did not implement a boil water advisory or experience service outages during the crisis, showcasing effective management under pressure [3][4] Company Overview - California Water Service Group (CWT) is the largest regulated water utility in the western United States, serving over 2.1 million people across multiple states including California and Hawaii [5] - The company focuses on enhancing quality of life through responsible investments in water infrastructure, sustainability initiatives, and community well-being [6] - California Water Service Group has received recognition as one of "America's Most Responsible Companies" and "World's Most Trustworthy Companies" by Newsweek, highlighting its commitment to integrity and community care [6]