West Virginia American Water Invests Over $124 Million in Statewide System Upgrades in 2025
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System improvement highlights for 2025 include:
- Water and Wastewater Mains: $37 million investment to install or replace over 22 miles of water main across the state and install new wastewater main in Jefferson County.
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Wastewater Treatment Plant and System Improvements: $2.5 million in investments in wastewater treatment facilities, including lift station replacements in Boone Raleigh; installation of system and plant controls for the Boone Raleigh Wastewater Treatment Plant and Collection System; and replacing membranes at the
East Jefferson Wastewater Treatment Plant . - Water Treatment and Production System Improvements: $19 million investment for water treatment plant improvements throughout the state, including the rehabilitation of four clarifiers in the Kanawha Valley Water Treatment Plant; rehabilitating wells, pumps, treatment tanks, piping, and system controls in all service territories; and replacing the settling basins and equipment in Huntington.
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Tanks/Storage: $4.2 million investment to improve distribution across our service areas, including constructing two new water storage tanks in
Bluefield , andKanawha County ; and recoating two water storage tanks in Kanawha County and Bluestone.
To learn more about these investments and more projects that are underway across the state, visit the company's interactive upgrade map.
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About West Virginia American Water
West Virginia American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the largest regulated water utility in the state with approximately 300 dedicated employees working to provide safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater services to approximately 610,000 people.
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