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Illinois American Water Investing over $5 Million in Local Water/Wastewater Systems

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Illinois American Water is investing over $5 million for upgrades in the Peoria area, including over 16,000 feet of water main replacement and 7,500 feet of sewer main lining. These projects aim to enhance water flow, pressure, and wastewater collection reliability, addressing the growing infrastructure needs in local communities. The initial phase includes televised inspections to assess sewer line conditions. The upgrades are expected to benefit approximately 1.3 million residents served by the utility.

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  • Investment of over $5 million aimed at infrastructure upgrades.
  • Replacement of over 16,000 feet of water main to improve service reliability.
  • 7,500 feet of sewer main lining to enhance wastewater collection systems.
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Work includes over 16,000 feet of water main in the Peoria area, and 7,500 feet of sewer main lining in Glasford and Washington

PEORIA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Illinois American Water is investing over $5 million to upgrade local water and wastewater systems. Projects include replacing water main, increasing water main size and looping in the Peoria area, and lining sewer main in the Glasford and Washington service areas.

According to Eric Larson, senior manager of operations for Illinois American Water’s Western Division, “Many communities across the country are facing the need to upgrade water and sewer mains to support reliable service and community growth. We are committed to our customers and making necessary investments to upgrade the local water and wastewater systems which help to keep life flowing.”

Sewer Main Lining
Approximately 7,500 feet of sewer lining will occur in Glasford and Washington service areas this year. The sewer lining will help improve the wastewater collection systems’ reliability and reduce the potential for backups, infiltration and inflows. The initial investment will include televising sewer main to determine where the 7,500 feet of sewer lining will occur. Televising sends a camera through the wastewater system and determines the integrity of the system and identifies future maintenance needs.

Water Main Replacement Projects
Over 16,000 feet, or 3 miles, of water main will be replaced across the Peoria District water system including in the communities of Peoria and Farmington. Motorist should use caution in construction areas and obey traffic signals, detour routes and flaggers. View a map of water system projects here.

Larson added that the upgrades include “larger-sized water mains to support water flow and pressure for water quality and fire protection.” He said, “By planning water main replacements we can address leaks and avoid water waste. This is a safer alternative for our customers and employees than waiting until an emergency occurs. By planning water main replacement projects, we are able to plan road closures, notify customers in advance and support employee safety.”

Customers affected by a water main replacement project will be notified via a letter about the impact and any necessary steps. The letter will include a local contact for questions. In addition, Illinois American Water and the contractor(s) on the projects will provide continuous updates as work occurs. These updates may be provided via door hangers as well as via Illinois American Water’s customer notification system which contact customers via phone, phone and text, or email based on the customer preferences.

Customers are encouraged to use the company’s web self-service portal at www.illinoisamwater.com to enter their contact information and preferences. Customers who do not have internet access can contact the customer service center at 800-422-2782 to update their contact information.

About Illinois American WaterIllinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE:AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 1.3 million people. American Water also operates a quality control and research laboratory in Belleville. With a history dating back to 1886, American Water (NYSE:AWK) is the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 6,400 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and regulated-like drinking water and wastewater services to more than 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 follow American Water on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Media Contact:  Karen Cotton, Sr. Manager External Communications, Karen.Cotton@amwater.com 

 

Source: Illinois American Water

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What is Illinois American Water's recent investment related to NYSE:AWK?

Illinois American Water is investing over $5 million for water and wastewater system upgrades in the Peoria area.

How much water main is being replaced in Peoria by Illinois American Water?

Over 16,000 feet, or 3 miles, of water main will be replaced in the Peoria District.

What is the purpose of the sewer main lining project in Glasford and Washington?

The sewer main lining aims to improve the reliability of wastewater collection and reduce backups.

How many residents does Illinois American Water serve?

Illinois American Water provides services to approximately 1.3 million residents.

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