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Pennsylvania American Water Announces $28.3 Million Investment for Water Storage Upgrades in 2024

Announcement made in conjunction with Infrastructure Week observation, celebrated May 13-17

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (May 13, 2024) – In conjunction with the start of the Infrastructure Week observation, Pennsylvania American Water today announced its 2024 tank infrastructure investment plan to rehabilitate 10 of its water storage tanks and construct four new tanks. Pennsylvania American Water’s tank rehabilitation program of inspecting, sandblasting, and repainting tanks extends the tanks service lives and helps protect water quality. The total cost of the company’s water storage upgrades this year is approximately $28.3 million.

“Storage tanks are a critical part of our distribution system infrastructure,” said Bruce Aiton, vice president of engineering at Pennsylvania American Water. “Tanks provide system capacity to residential and commercial customers, along with adequate pressure and fire protection. 

Maintaining and rehabilitating tanks extends their service life and is more cost-efficient than replacing them.”

This year, the company will rehabilitate and repaint storage tanks in the following municipalities:

Municipality

County

Cost

Size (gal)

Union

Washington

$1,450,000

500,000

Union

Washington

$1,550,000

5,000,000

North Franklin

Washington

$475,000

550,000

Hanover

Washington

$375,000

300,000

West Pittsburg

Lawrence

$415,000

410,000

Neshannock

Lawrence

$675,000

1,100,000

White

Indiana

$1,600,000

200,000

White

Indiana

$850,000

2,000,000

McEwensville

Northumberland

$360,000

100,000

Lower Providence

Montgomery

$1,450,000

1,000,000

 

To rehabilitate the tanks, crews will strip the original paint and apply a new coating, which serves as a protective barrier that prevents steel from rusting and impacting water quality. During construction, customers should not experience impacts on their water service.

The company also is constructing four new ground storage tanks in the following municipalities to provide additional water storage capacity, which will help the company continue to deliver reliable water service to meet customer demand and provide fire protection:

Municipality

County

Cost

Size (gal)

Jackson

Butler

$4,900,000

750,000

Young

Jefferson

$5,550,000

500,000

Roaring Brook

Lackawanna

$6,900,000

3,500,000

Laurel Run

Luzerne

$1,050,000

200,000

 

About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people with regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water’s 6,500 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders.

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Pennsylvania American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest regulated water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 2.3 million people.


Media Contacts

Gary Lobaugh

Director, Government and External Affairs

724.944.5148

gary.lobaugh@amwater.com

David Misner

External Affairs Manager, Central PA

717.262.7525

david.misner@amwater.com

Susan Turcmanovich

External Affairs Manager, Northeast PA

570.351.0120

susan.turcmanovich@amwater.com