Aqua America to Spend $450 Million on Water Infrastructure

May 22, 2017
2017 plan includes replaces 150 miles of water mains across eight states

Aqua America announced it has plans to invest $450 million in U.S. water infrastructure in 2017. Aqua will help rebuild and replace water infrastructure in the communities it serves. It has planned projects across all eight of Aqua’s states to ensure clean and safe water reaches each customer.

Between 2012 and 2016, Aqua invested $1.5 billion in infrastructure renewal, including replacement of more than 700 miles of water mains. According to the American Water Works Assn., an estimated $1 trillion is needed nationwide to maintain and expand drinking water service over the next 25 years.

“As a leading water utility, our number one priority is delivering safe, reliable drinking water to our customers,” said Bill Ross, senior vice president, engineering and environmental affairs.

The 2017 American Society for Civil Engineers Infrastructure Report Card ranked the U.S.’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure “D” and “D+” and illustrates the following challenges:

  • Drinking water is delivered via 1 million miles of pipes across the country, but many of those pipes are approaching 100 years in age.
  • There are an estimated 240,000 water main breaks per year in the U.S., wasting more than 2 trillion gal of treated drinking water.
  • It is estimated that leaky, aging pipes waste 14% to 18% of each day’s treated water, which could support 15 million households.

Aqua’s 2017 infrastructure investment plan includes replacing 150 miles of water mains across eight states, helping to save billions of gallons of water leaking from pipes and water mains.

“Aqua employees understand the challenges facing the nation over the next few decades, and we work every day to do our part to help revitalize the nation’s infrastructure,” Ross said. “Aqua is constantly repairing and replacing old, outdated facilities, water mains, water and wastewater plants, and well stations. Our intent is to continue this commitment well into the future.”

Source: Aqua America

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