Iowa American Water Marks Drinking Water Week with Focus on Safe, Reliable Water
An annual observance led by the
"Providing safe, reliable water is at the core of what we do," said
In 2025,
System improvement highlights for 2025 include:
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Water Mains --
$12 million investment to replace, repair, and install new water mains across our service territories. -
Tanks/Storage –
$3.5 million investment to begin construction of a 2-million gallon elevated tank inDavenport to increase storage capacity in theQuad Cities District . The project is scheduled for completion in 2027 for a total cost of$10.8 million -
Service Lines -
$8 million investment for replacing lead and galvanized service lines. We replaced 928 lead and galvanized service lines in 2025, and approximately 1,960 total service lines since the lead service line replacement project began several years ago. This progress is a significant step forward in meeting requirements of aU.S. Environmental Protection Agency mandate for all water providers in the country to replace both utility-owned and customer-owned lead and galvanized service lines by 2037. -
Water Treatment and Production System Improvements:
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$4.8 million investment to complete the renovation of the Blue Grass wastewater treatment plant. The total cost of the project is$9.9 million . -
$3 million investment for maintenance, repairs and equipment replacement at the water treatment plants inClinton andDavenport -
$1.8 million investment in electrical renovations at theEast River Station Water Treatment Plant inDavenport . This completes a project started in 2024 for a total project cost of$2.8 million . -
$820,000 investment to update the computer automation that controls the treatment processes and water distribution systems inClinton andDavenport .
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Wells --
$3.7 million investment at the MercyOne Genesis East Campus inDavenport to install a new well to serve the hospital campus and surrounding area. -
Fire Hydrants --
$2.6 million investment to replace aging valves and hydrants in the water distribution system.
"By modernizing aging infrastructure and proactively reinvesting in our systems, we are reinforcing reliability, enhancing fire protection through consistently strong water flows, and ensuring we continue to deliver the high‑quality water and wastewater services our customers expect and deserve," added Nielsen.
- Learning more about their local water systems.
- Taking steps to help protect vital water resources.
- Recognizing the essential role water plays in sustaining healthy communities.
Learn more about the AWWA's communications and outreach around Drinking Water Week by visiting https://www.awwa.org/communications-and-outreach/drinking-water-week/.
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