New Jersey American Water Invests Over $781 Million in 2025 Statewide Infrastructure Upgrades
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New Jersey American Water (NYSE:AWK) invested more than $781 million in 2025 to upgrade water and wastewater systems statewide, up from approximately $520 million in 2024. Key 2025 actions included 42.42 miles of water main work, 16,035 service lines replaced, and investments in treatment and PFAS removal.
The spending supported over 12,490 jobs, plus targeted investments: $241 million for water mains, $127 million for service lines, $78.6 million for treatment improvements, and over $70 million for wastewater upgrades.
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- Capex increased from ~$520M to >$781M (2024→2025)
- 42.42 miles of water main installed, replaced, or rehabilitated
- 16,035 service lines replaced
- $241M invested in water mains and $127M in service-line work
- $78.6M for water treatment improvements including PFAS removal
- 12,490 jobs supported statewide
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Strengthening System Reliability and Water Quality for Customers
"Our
McDonough added that in addition to helping the company continue to provide safe, clean, reliable service for customers, this level of investment contributed to more than 12,490 jobs statewide.
Annual investments support critical upgrades throughout the company's water and wastewater systems, including treatment plants, tanks, pump stations, pipelines, and metering equipment. Since 2010, New Jersey American Water has directed more than
System improvement highlights for 2025 include:
- 42.42 miles of water main installed, replaced, or rehabilitated statewide, supported by
invested in water mains.$241 million - 16,035 service lines replaced to improve reliability and reduce leaks, backed by
in service line replacement investments.$127 million - 562 fire hydrants and 2,217 valves replaced to strengthen system performance and emergency response, reflecting
invested in hydrants and valves.$20 million - 3 water storage tanks rehabilitated, and 35 tank inspections completed, supported by
invested in tank upgrades$7.8 million - Water Treatment and Production System Improvements: A
investment for improvements at water treatment facilities, including:$78.6 million - Installation of PFAS‑removal equipment
- Installation of new membrane systems
- Modification of chemical systems at the Salem Water Treatment Plant
- Conversion of the Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant from gas
- Wastewater Treatment and System Improvements: Over
in improvements to wastewater treatment facilities, including:$70 million - Addressing inflow and infiltration (I&I) for approximately 70,000 feet of pipe in Long Hill
- Rehabilitation in
Lakewood Township of 15,000 feet of sanitary sewer mains, 360 sewer laterals, and installation of 4,240 feet of new 12‑inch and 15‑inch mains
New Jersey American Water continues to make long‑term, responsible investments to modernize aging infrastructure, strengthen day‑to‑day reliability, and protect water quality across its service area. These proactive upgrades help the system keep pace with evolving regulations and the needs of a growing customer base, all while keeping costs stable and affordable for
About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in
About New Jersey American Water
New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest regulated water utility in the state, providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater services to approximately 2.9 million people. For more information, visit www.newjerseyamwater.com and follow New Jersey American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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