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New Jersey American Water (NYSE:AWK) is preparing for a forecasted snowstorm and freezing mix the weekend of Jan. 23, 2026. Operations teams have tested and fueled generators and vehicles, secured additional treatment chemicals, prepared wastewater plants for higher flows, and updated staffing plans to reduce service impacts. Customers are urged to update contact info in MyWater, locate main shut-off valves, protect pipes and meters, gather emergency supplies, and follow safety guidance before, during, and after the storm. The company advises reporting leaks or outages at emergency.amwater.com and checking its alerts page and Customer Advisory Map for local service information.

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Road salt threshold: 15 degrees Fahrenheit
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Road salt threshold 15 degrees Fahrenheit Temperature below which road salt becomes less effective

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 21 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 21 Water quality investment Positive -0.3% Announced $6M Fox Park Well plant to meet stricter chromium standard.
Jan 20 Water storage update Positive -0.3% Reported ASR injections of 240 and 715 acre-feet to bolster supply.
Jan 20 Earnings call scheduled Neutral -1.4% Set dates for Q4 and year-end 2025 results release and call.
Jan 20 Drought conservation ask Neutral -1.4% Requested 10–15% voluntary water-use cuts under drought watch.
Jan 16 New Jersey rate case Positive -1.4% Filed rate request backing $1.4B in investments through Dec 2026.
Pattern Detected

Recent company news has generally been constructive (infrastructure investment, water resilience, rate requests), yet the stock often saw modest negative next-day moves, indicating a tendency toward subdued or cautious reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the past week, AWK subsidiaries reported several operational and regulatory developments. California American Water announced a $6 million treatment plant and highlighted its Aquifer Storage and Recovery program injecting over 240 and 715 acre-feet for recent periods. New Jersey and Pennsylvania units requested rate increases tied to more than $1.4 billion in infrastructure through December 2026 and voluntary conservation of 10–15%. An upcoming year-end earnings call was also scheduled. Despite these updates, shares showed modest negative reactions after each item.

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This announcement details New Jersey American Water’s preparations for a winter storm, emphasizing e...
Analysis

This announcement details New Jersey American Water’s preparations for a winter storm, emphasizing emergency readiness, generator and treatment plant checks, and customer guidance on preventing frozen pipes and leaks. It underscores operational reliability rather than introducing new financial or regulatory developments. In the context of recent infrastructure investments and rate filings, it highlights day-to-day execution risk around extreme weather. Investors may watch for any follow-up disclosures on service disruptions, repair costs, or infrastructure impacts from severe conditions.

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State's largest water and wastewater utility prepares for snowstorm and shares safety tips for customers

CAMDEN, N.J., Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- New Jersey American Water is preparing for forecasted snowstorm and freezing wintery mix this weekend. The company has initiated readiness efforts to mitigate potential impacts to its water and wastewater plants and distribution systems.

"We are committed to providing safe and reliable water service to our customers, even through extreme weather conditions," said Benjamin Morris, vice president of operations for New Jersey American Water. "Our team of experts is highly trained on emergency preparedness, response and management and is ready to handle any service disruptions that may come our way."

As part of the company's readiness efforts, operations personnel have tested and fueled generators, vehicles and fuel storage tanks, secured additional water treatment chemicals, prepared wastewater treatment plants for increased flows, and updated staffing plans to help with response efforts.

"Customers should also prepare for extreme conditions this weekend by taking the following precautions before, during, and after the snowstorm to stay informed, stay safe and protect vulnerable areas of their homes," said Morris.

Before the storm:

  • Update your emergency contact information and preferences in your MyWater account. The company uses this information to contact customers about any service impacts.
  • Locate your main water shut-off valve. If a pipe freezes or bursts, shut the water off immediately.
  • Protect your pipes and water meter. Wrap exposed pipes with insulation or use electrical heat tracing wire; newspaper or fabric might also work. For outside meters, keep the lid to the meter pit closed tightly and let any snow that falls cover it. Snow acts as insulation, so don't disturb it.
  • Make an emergency plan. Visit www.ready.gov/plan to get started. Gather supplies, including non-perishable foods, cleaning supplies, and water, in case services are cut off in your area.

During the storm:

  • Stay home and off the roads during times of high winds and heavy snowfall.
  • If you have pipes that are vulnerable to freezing, allow a small trickle of water to run overnight to keep pipes from freezing. The cost of the extra water is low compared to the cost to repair a broken pipe.
  • Open cabinet doors to expose pipes to warmer room temperatures to help keep them from freezing.

If your pipes freeze:

  • Shut off the water immediately. Don't attempt to thaw frozen pipes unless the water is shut off. Freezing can often cause unseen cracks in pipes or joints.
  • Apply heat to the frozen pipe by warming the air around it, or by applying heat directly to a pipe. You can use a hairdryer, space heater or hot water. Be sure not to leave space heaters unattended.
  • Do not use kerosene heaters or open flames to thaw pipes inside your home.
  • Once the pipes have thawed, turn the water back on slowly and check for cracks and leaks.

After the storm:

  • Clear snow and ice from fire hydrants and clear a path from the hydrant to the street so firefighters can connect their equipment without delays in case of emergency.
  • Shovel snow from driveways and sidewalks before it turns to ice and use road salt only in areas needed for safety after snow has been cleared.
  • If temperatures fall below 15 degrees Fahrenheit, road salt becomes less effective. Consider using alternatives like sand or native birdseed to build traction.

New Jersey American Water also advises that sub-freezing temperatures can hasten aging water mains to break and cause unsafe driving conditions. If you see a leak or your water service is disrupted, please report an emergency online at emergency.amwater.com. Additionally, please continue to check the company's alerts page and Customer Advisory Map for any disruptions that could be impacting your area.

For more winter weather tips and road salt tips, visit www.newjerseyamwater.com.

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 LinkedInFacebookX, and Instagram

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FAQ

What steps is New Jersey American Water (AWK) taking to prepare for the Jan. 23, 2026 snowstorm?

The company tested and fueled generators and vehicles, secured extra treatment chemicals, prepared wastewater plants for increased flows, and updated staffing plans.

How can AWK customers update contact info to receive winter storm alerts?

Customers should update emergency contact information and notification preferences in their MyWater account to receive service-impact alerts.

What should AWK customers do if a pipe freezes during the Jan. 2026 storm?

Shut off the water immediately, avoid thawing pipes until water is off, apply gentle heat (hairdryer/space heater), and check for leaks when water is restored.

Where do I report a water leak or service disruption for New Jersey American Water (AWK)?

Report emergencies and service disruptions online at emergency.amwater.com and monitor the company's alerts page and Customer Advisory Map.

What precautions does AWK recommend for outside water meters during heavy snow?

Keep the meter pit lid closed and allow fallen snow to cover the meter, as snow provides insulation; do not disturb the snow cover.
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