Illinois American Water Announces More than $280 Million Invested in 2025 Statewide Infrastructure Upgrades
Strengthening System Reliability and Water Quality for Customers
"Delivering safe, clean and reliable water and wastewater service requires consistent, proactive investment in our systems," said
Infrastructure improvements support critical upgrades throughout the company's water and wastewater systems, including treatment plants, tanks, pump stations, pipelines, and metering equipment. Such investment also infuses local economies. Studies have shown that for every
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East St. Louis :$12.6 million upgrade to the filter wash residual pump station at the water treatment plant, replacing an aging lift station and boosting system resiliency. -
Peoria :$6.2 million investment to replace the water treatment plant's chlorine gas disinfection with a liquid chlorine disinfection system, improving overall safety. -
Streator :$3.5 million improvement to existing water treatment filters, enhancing performance and creating water efficiencies by reducing the amount of water needed to perform filter cleaning operations. -
Godfrey:
$2.8 million enhancement to the Warren Levis Wastewater Lagoon Berm to address erosion concerns from theRocky Fork Creek . -
Homer Township :$1.5 million investment to rehabilitate approximately 10,000 feet of wastewater pipes, reducing the impact of rain events and improving collection system reliability and environmental protection. -
Wastewater Treatment &
System Improvements : More than$77 million in improvements to wastewater treatment facilities, including disc filter installation at theTerra Cotta Wastewater Treatment Plant ; chemical feed system improvements at theJerseyville Wastewater Treatment Plant ; safety and operational upgrades inTolono ; and the rehabilitation of more than 20,000 feet of wastewater pipes inRosiclare . -
Water Mains:
$50.5 million investment to install, replace or rehabilitate approximately 40 miles of water main. Pipe improvement projects are critical to help maintain water quality, pressure, fire protection, and service reliability. This also includes a$13.7 million investment of more than 15 miles for sanitary sewer collection main rehabilitation. -
Lead Service Line Replacements:
$27 million statewide investment toward the ongoing identification and replacement of lead and qualifying galvanized steel water service lines. More than 15,800 service lines were inspected with 1,560 service lines replaced. -
Fire Hydrants:
$10 million investment to replace 573 fire hydrants and 724 valves.
To learn more about these investments and additional projects underway across
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