Aqua America Plans Over $555 Million in Capital Investment in 2019
In conjunction with Infrastructure Week, Aqua highlights life-improving projects taking place in the communities it serves
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Aqua plans to invest more than
“As one of the largest water and wastewater utilities in the country, Aqua is committed to thoughtful and continuous investment in the infrastructure that delivers water and wastewater service to our customers safely and reliably,” said Aqua Chairman and CEO
The dire state of water infrastructure in the U.S. has been well documented. In a recent study published by
Making these improvements translates to meaningful system impacts. Through Aqua’s
Over the past five years across the company, Aqua has invested
- Aqua
Indiana – A$3.2 million rehabilitation project at Aqua Indiana’s 2-million-gallon capacity South Haven wastewater treatment plant was completed in 2018. The project includes a transition from the use of chlorine gas to ultraviolet light for disinfection, an improved screening system to better manage storm water inflow, as well as updated energy-efficient blowers, expected to reduce electricity costs by up to 20 percent. - Aqua
Illinois – Throughout 2019, Aqua Illinois will carry out a major capital improvement at theLake Vermilion dam, originally constructed in 1925. Aqua will replace 11 floodgates and carry out embankment and dam spillway modifications as part of its ongoing efforts to protect this vital water source. Construction is expected to be completed in 2020, with efforts to minimize any lake disruption. - Aqua
New Jersey – For Aqua New Jersey, construction is underway on a$12 million project to build three new iron removal treatment facilities inBayville , Berkley Township, inOcean County . The new facilities will treat 1.4 million gallons of water per day from a new groundwater supply well, plus three existing groundwater supply wells. This project, scheduled to be completed by the end ofAugust 2019, will help provide safe and reliable water for customers by removing naturally occurring iron from groundwater supply wells, while also supporting the growing community in Berkley Township. - Aqua
North Carolina – Aqua North Carolina is completing installation of six new filter systems to address discolored water inWake County . SinceAugust 2018 , crews have been working on installing new iron and manganese filters that will remove naturally occurring minerals from the water before it enters the community’s distribution pipes. The total cost of all six filter installations is estimated at nearly$2.1 million and all projects are expected to be completed by mid-2019. Aqua currently has an additional eight filter projects set to begin throughoutNorth Carolina and another 12 currently under review with the North Carolina Public Staff – the independent agency that reviews, investigates and makes appropriate recommendations to theNorth Carolina Utilities Commission with respect to the reasonableness of rates charged and the adequacy of service provided by any public utility. Aqua Ohio – Aqua Ohio’sStruthers water treatment plant, in service since 1916, is undergoing a$12 million renovation to the include new chemical storage and injection buildings and chemical feed systems, three new 146,000-gallon contact clarifier tanks and new electrical building and equipment. The main purpose of the plant renovation is to replace equipment that has reached the end of its expected useful life, modernize treatment techniques for operational efficiency and to meet future supply and regulatory demands.- Aqua
Pennsylvania – This year, a large part of Aqua Pennsylvania’s$323 million capital infrastructure program will be spent replacing aging water mains. Aqua credits its main replacement program with a dramatic reduction in service interruptions caused by main breaks in southeasternPennsylvania . In 2000, the number of main breaks per 100 miles of pipe was 25. By the end of 2018, following an investment of$1.2 billion , the number of breaks per 100 miles of main has been reduced by more than 60% to fewer than 10. Aqua plans to replace an additional 600 miles of water main between 2019 and 2023. - Aqua
Texas – Aqua Texas is building its first-ever surface water treatment plant to serve Barton Creek Lakeside, a community onLake Travis about 30 miles northwest ofAustin . Aqua currently serves customers in this area from groundwater wells, but supply has decreased as drought conditions have caused groundwater levels to decline. Aqua designed its surface water treatment plant to meet the challenges ofTexas weather, like hurricanes and heavy rain, that can increase the cloudiness of water and make it more difficult to treat. The estimated cost for the project is$6.1 million , and it should be completed by the end of 2019. - Aqua
Virginia – Last year, Aqua Virginia completed the installation of new, larger filter systems to replace old filters at three water treatment stations in the Lake Land’Or subdivision inCaroline County . Aqua expects the new filter systems to remove naturally occurring minerals from the groundwater more effectively, make plant operations more efficient and improve the look and taste of the water for customers. This year, Aqua is installing a third pump for Fluvanna County’sLake Monticello water treatment plant, which draws water from the Rivanna River. The new pump will help ensure sufficient water supply for the community in case of an emergency.
Aqua America is the second-largest publicly traded water utility based in the U.S., and serves more than 3 million people in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, Texas, New Jersey, Indiana and Virginia. Visit AquaAmerica.com for more information or follow Aqua on Facebook at facebook.com/MyAquaAmerica and on Twitter at @MyAquaAmerica.
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