Illinois American Water Invested Over $277 Million in System Upgrades Statewide in 2024
Since 2013, Illinois American Water has invested an estimated
"We continue to proactively and strategically invest in our water and wastewater infrastructure to continue providing safe, clean, reliable water services to our customers,” said Rebecca Losli, President of Illinois American Water. "The capital investments we make across our systems in
Each year, Illinois American Water invests millions of dollars in its infrastructure, which includes both maintenance and upgrades to its treatment and distribution, or pipeline, systems. This includes investments in treatment plants, tanks, pump stations, miles of pipe, water mains, fire hydrants and metering equipment.
System improvement highlights during 2024 include:
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Alton : The upgrades at the water treatment plant included the installation of state-of-the-art ultraviolet light equipment to treat water from the Mississippi River as well as installing new service lines, pipes, and manholes and upgrading systems to improve service reliability.$6.3 million -
Jerseyville : The investment enhances the delivery of clean, safe water, allowing the facility to more effectively treat the raw water and for more efficient use of chemicals used in the water treatment process.$31.5 million -
Lincoln : A new, water treatment plant was completed, producing an estimated five million gallons of water per day and featuring a deeper water intake as well as new electrical and security systems.$40 million -
Major improvements and projects also were completed at the water treatment plants in
East St. Louis ,Hardin ,Cairo and Nettle Creek Township. -
Water Mains: A
investment to install, replace or rehabilitate more than 42 miles of main. Pipe improvement projects are critical to help maintain water quality, pressure, fire protection and service reliability. This also includes a$67 million investment of more than 23 miles for sanitary sewer collection main rehabilitation.$16.5 million -
Fire Hydrants: A
investment to replace 345 fire hydrants and 782 valves.$6.8 million -
Wastewater Treatment & System Improvements: More than
in improvements to wastewater treatment facilities, including blower improvements at the Godfrey Wastewater Treatment Plant; lift station improvements in$27.2 million Tolono andHomer Glen ; and effluent sewer lining at the Alton Wastewater Treatment Plant.
“Illinois American Water is continually investing in the local communities where we operate, ensuring that water and wastewater infrastructure that is reaching the end of its useful life is replaced,” continued Losli. “Proactive capital investments are a crucial part of maintaining service reliability, water quality and water flows for fire protection in every community.”
Losli added that in addition to helping the company continue to provide safe, clean, reliable service for customers, this level of capital investment contributed to more than 4,200 jobs last year in
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Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the largest regulated water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 1.4 million people. American Water also operates a quality control and research laboratory in
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