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American Water Works Company, Inc. reports developments tied to its regulated water and wastewater utility operations across the United States. The company provides drinking water and wastewater services to about 14 million people through regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations, with operating subsidiaries including California American Water, Pennsylvania American Water, Maryland American Water, Virginia American Water, Illinois American Water, Iowa American Water and Tennessee American Water.
News for AWK commonly covers annual water quality and Consumer Confidence Reports, state-level service updates, infrastructure investment, public utility rate proceedings, drinking water standards, community programs and subsidiary activity in local service territories. Updates also reference the company’s long operating history and its role in regulated water and wastewater service delivery.
Illinois American Water has acquired the City of Jerseyville's water and wastewater systems for $43.25 million. This acquisition adds approximately 4,100 water and 3,950 wastewater customers to its portfolio. The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved the sale, and Illinois American Water plans to invest $15 million over five years for necessary upgrades, including a new operations center and enhancements to existing facilities. The acquisition is expected to benefit Jerseyville by allowing the city to address debt and infrastructure improvements.
Illinois American Water announced its 2020 Firefighter Grant Program, distributing over $87,000 to 88 fire departments in Illinois. Since its inception in 2010, the program has awarded over $669,000 in grants. This year, every grant submission was approved in full, supporting various needs including pandemic-related resources and firefighting tools. The announcement coincides with National Fire Prevention Week, emphasizing fire safety awareness.
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New Jersey American Water has awarded $950,000 in Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit funding to enhance housing and economic development in Asbury Park and Camden. This funding will support projects like employment training, affordable housing, and community improvements. Since 2010, the utility has provided approximately $8.2 million in grants through the NRTC program, with $7.1 million directed to Camden. The initiative reflects New Jersey American Water's commitment to transforming communities and improving residents' quality of life.