Essential Utilities Strengthens America’s Infrastructure Through $1B+ Capital Improvement Program
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“The ASCE’s 2025 report underscores what we have long recognized—our nation’s infrastructure requires urgent, sustained investment,” said Christopher Franklin, Chairman and CEO of Essential Utilities. “As one of the nation’s largest water, wastewater, and natural gas providers, Essential has both a duty and a commitment to address this need – particularly in aging systems across our communities. Over the past five years, we have actively invested in vital infrastructure to ensure the safety, reliability and sustainability of essential services for generations to come. We will continue to be part of the solution with thoughtful, ongoing capital investment over the next five years.”
Since 2020, Essential has invested more than
- Replacing over 1,600 lead and galvanized water service lines, enhancing water quality and safety.
- Modernizing nearly 410 miles of aging water, wastewater and natural gas pipelines to improve reliability and reduce safety risks.
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Investing
to replace 450 customer-owned lead service lines in$4 million Chester County, Pennsylvania , at no direct cost to homeowners. -
Upgrading the Manakin Farms Wastewater Treatment Facility in
Goochland County, Virginia to reduce landfill sludge and improve environmental sustainability. -
Constructing a new 500,000-gallon water tower in Beau Rivage,
North Carolina , to enhance water pressure and reliability for residents.
The report addresses hazardous waste concerns, highlighting contaminants like PFAS chemicals and lead, which received a ‘C’ grading, calling for ongoing investments in treatment systems and new technologies to protect public health. Additionally, the report graded the nation’s aging and underfunded drinking water infrastructure as a “C-” and wastewater infrastructure as a “D+,” urging continuous investment to address contaminants and meet evolving regulations as systems age.
Essential’s water utility has proactively tested for PFAS in drinking water since 2017 and continues to implement advanced treatment technologies. In 2024, Essential invested
The energy sector received a grade of D+, citing the urgent need for investment to meet soaring energy demand, driven by the rise of data centers and net-zero goals. As part of its commitment to modernizing critical infrastructure, Essential continues to invest significantly to upgrade the energy infrastructure under its purview while supporting innovative efforts to meet growing demand. Natural gas plays a vital role in accommodating today’s energy needs, providing a reliable, scalable solution to support resilience during peak demand periods.
The ASCE projects a
Looking ahead, Essential plans to invest more than
The quadrennial ASCE Report Card for America’s Infrastructure assesses the nation’s infrastructure and assigns grades based on condition and investment needs. Essential Utilities remains at the forefront of modernizing America’s essential services, strengthening safe and resilient communities for generations to come.
Learn more about how Essential is leading today and shaping tomorrow in its 2024 Annual Report.
About Essential
Essential Utilities, Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) delivers safe, clean, reliable services that improve quality of life for individuals, families, and entire communities. With a focus on water, wastewater and natural gas, Essential is committed to sustainable growth, operational excellence, a superior customer experience, and premier employer status. We are advocates for the communities we serve and are dedicated stewards of natural lands, protecting more than 7,600 acres of forests and other habitats throughout our footprint.
Operating as the Aqua and Peoples brands, Essential serves approximately 5.5 million people across 9 states. Essential is one of the most significant publicly traded water, wastewater service and natural gas providers in the
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