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California American Water Strengthens Water Reliability in Arden-Arcade with New Cottage Way Well

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California American Water completes the Cottage Way Well Project, a $3.3 million investment to enhance water supply for the Arden-Arcade community in Sacramento. The project includes a new well, waterline installation, and infrastructure improvements, showcasing the company's dedication to water quality and sustainability.
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  • Completion of the Cottage Way Well Project ensures a safe and reliable water supply for the Arden-Arcade community.
  • The $3.3 million project is part of California American Water's Regional Well Installation and Replacement Program.
  • The new well surpasses all drinking water quality standards and replaces an aging well over 60 years old.
  • Installation of a Variable Frequency Drive at the site enables automatic flow rate adjustments based on demand, saving water and energy.
  • California American Water's proactive investment in infrastructure upgrades demonstrates a commitment to addressing aging infrastructure and ensuring sustainable water systems for the future.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- California American Water is proud to announce the completion of the Cottage Way Well Project, a critical investment that helps ensure a safe, reliable water supply for the Arden-Arcade community within the greater Sacramento region.

The $3.3 million project, part of the company’s larger Regional Well Installation and Replacement Program, included the construction of a newly drilled well, waterline installation, driveway and sidewalk restoration, roadway improvements, and landscaping.

“The Cottage Way Well is an example of our commitment to providing customers with high-quality drinking water,” said Steve Dutch, Northern Division Engineering Manager at California American Water. “By proactively investing in infrastructure upgrades, we help minimize the impacts of water shortages or pressure fluctuations during peak usage times.”

The Cottage Way Well was built to replace an aging well, over 60 years old, that was taken out of service. The new well meets and surpasses all drinking water quality standards.

“Older wells become less efficient over time,” continued Dutch. “New wells are built to meet current standards and have longer lifespans, which means a more sustainable water system for the future, fewer maintenance costs, and better water conservation. Our operations team has installed a Variable Frequency Drive at the Cottage Well site, so the flow rate can change based on demand needs automatically, saving water and energy.”

The Cottage Way Well project exemplifies California American Water’s continued commitment to preemptively addressing aging infrastructure. Several wells in the Sacramento area are nearing or have already exceeded their designed 60-year lifespan. California American Water will continue to invest in critical upgrades throughout the region, to help ensure customers have high-quality water for decades to come.

About American Water

American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people with regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water’s 6,500 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders.

For more information, visit amwater.com and join American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.

About California American Water

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

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Nichole Baxter

Senior Manager, External Affairs

California American Water

916-291-0736

Nichole.Baxter@amwater.com

Source: California American Water

FAQ

What is the purpose of the Cottage Way Well Project by California American Water (AWK)?

The Cottage Way Well Project aims to enhance water supply for the Arden-Arcade community in Sacramento.

How much did California American Water (AWK) invest in the Cottage Way Well Project?

California American Water invested $3.3 million in the Cottage Way Well Project.

What infrastructure improvements were included in the Cottage Way Well Project by California American Water (AWK)?

The project included the construction of a new well, waterline installation, and various infrastructure upgrades.

How does the new well at Cottage Way surpass drinking water quality standards according to California American Water (AWK)?

The new well at Cottage Way surpasses all drinking water quality standards set by regulatory bodies.

What technology was installed at the Cottage Way Well site by California American Water (AWK) to save water and energy?

A Variable Frequency Drive was installed at the Cottage Way Well site to adjust flow rates automatically based on demand, saving water and energy.

Why is California American Water (AWK) investing in infrastructure upgrades in the Sacramento region?

California American Water is investing in critical upgrades to address aging infrastructure and ensure high-quality water supply for customers in the region.

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