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California American Water Activates Major Infrastructure Improvement Project

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California American Water successfully activated two new pump stations on February 13, enhancing its water infrastructure and reducing reliance on the Carmel River. This $6 million investment allows water to flow from the Seaside Basin to Carmel Valley, reversing over a century-long system flow. The initiative aims to protect the Carmel River ecosystem while assuring customers that water quality remains safe following the reversal. Notifications were sent to customers to address potential temporary discoloration caused by sediment. California American Water services about 700,000 people and operates as a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK).

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  • Successful activation of two new pump stations enhances water supply.
  • $6 million investment in infrastructure is expected to improve operational efficiency.
  • Reversal of the water flow reduces reliance on the Carmel River and protects its ecosystem.
  • No service interruption during the upgrade, ensuring customer satisfaction.
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  • Potential temporary discoloration of water reported due to sediment loosening.

Customer announcement of successful reversal of system – no water discoloration

PACIFIC GROVE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On the evening of February 13th, California American Water activated two new pump stations as part of our efforts to reduce reliance on the Carmel River. The new Forest Lake pump station located in Pebble Beach and the San Carlos Pump Station in Carmel Valley will allow water sourced in Seaside to be pumped to Carmel Valley, reducing reliance on the Carmel River and protecting the entire Carmel River ecosystem.

This transformative improvement of our water infrastructure reverses flow direction from how water has flowed in our system for over a century. Historically water was pumped from Carmel Valley to Pebble Beach, however this system reversal draws water from the Seaside Basin to reduce reliance on the Carmel River.

“This week’s successful start-up of the two new pump stations is the result of 5 years of engineering work with over $6 million dollars of investment,” said Chris Cook, Director of Operations for California American Water. “With this new infrastructure, our operations have now reversed the flow of water in our pipes to support the new sources of water for our communities and protect the Carmel River.”

Out of an abundance of caution, customers in Carmel, Carmel Valley and Pebble Beach were sent notices alerting that the reversal of flow may cause some discoloration of water in customers’ homes resulting from sediment or particles becoming loosened in older pipes in the distribution system.

The flow reversal process was successful and water quality was not affected. Water service was not interrupted during this time and the water continues to be safe to drink.

California American Water continues to provide safe, reliable water to our customers while also acting as responsible stewards of existing precious water resources and new sources of water.

About California American Water

California American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), provides high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 700,000 people.

About American Water

With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company. The company employs approximately 6,500 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to an estimated 14 million people in 24 states. American Water provides safe, clean, affordable, and reliable water services to our customers to help keep their lives flowing. For more information, visit amwater.com and diversityataw.com. Follow American Water on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Josh Stratton

Manager, External Affairs

California American Water

831-435-6015

Josh.Stratton@amwater.com

Source: California American Water

FAQ

What are the new pump stations activated by California American Water?

Two new pump stations: Forest Lake in Pebble Beach and San Carlos in Carmel Valley.

What was the investment amount for the new infrastructure?

$6 million was invested in the new pump stations.

How does the new pump system affect the Carmel River?

The new system reduces reliance on the Carmel River, helping to protect its ecosystem.

When were the new pump stations activated?

The pump stations were activated on February 13.

How many people does California American Water serve?

California American Water serves approximately 700,000 people.

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