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- Indiana American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2026 Water and Environment Grant RecipientsGREENWOOD, Ind., May 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., and Indiana American water, today announce that five organizations were awarded a Foundation 2026 Water and Environment grant totaling $212,000, supporting water quality protection, environmental education and conservation.The Water and Environment grants are part of the American Water Charitable Foundation's Keep Communities Flowing® grant program, which focuses on three pillars of giving: Water, People, and Communities. These awards support projects th
- Tennessee American Water's 2025 Water Quality Reports Now Available OnlineUtility Celebrates 25 Consecutive Years of National Recognition for Water Quality ExcellenceCHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Tennessee American Water announced today that its 2025 Water Quality Reports are now available to customers on the company's website, tennesseeamwater.com. The reports show that Tennessee American Water continues to meet or surpass all state and federal water quality standards—an achievement made possible through decades of operational excellence and teamwork.Also referred to as Consumer Confidence Reports, the publications describe local drinking water sources, summarize laboratory testing conducted on water, provide tips on protecting water sources,
- California American Water Offers Ventura County Customers Additional Help after Mountain FireEmergency Protections Enacted for Customers Impacted by Fire and Damage to Property California American Water is activating its customer protection program for residents in its Ventura County District. Customers in the company's Las Posas Estates water system were impacted by mandatory and recommended evacuations during the recent Mountain Fire, with many losing homes and businesses or incurring damages from the fire. Customers who are struggling with property damage or displacement are encouraged to participate in our customer protection program. These protections are currently in effect and are designed to relieve the stress from families recovering from the impacts of the Mountain Fi
- American Water to Provide Expertise in WaterISAC and NAWC Water Sector Resilience DiscussionAmerican Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., announced today that it will participate in the WaterISAC and the National Association of Water Companies' (NAWC) webinar Water Sector Natural Disaster Threat Briefing, focusing on climate variability, on November 13, 2024. Beth Matthews, Vice President, Operational Advisory Services, Operational Excellence, American Water, will share valuable insights on building long-term resilience in the face of extreme weather. For more information about WaterISAC and the webinar, visit https://www.waterisac.org/event/water-sector-natural-disaster-threat-briefing-how-utilities-are-innovating-build-res
- Pennsylvania American Water Announces New and Expanded Customer Assistance OfferingsPennsylvania American Water is pleased to announce the expansion of its H2O Help to Others™ customer assistance program offerings, which have helped customers in need for more than 30 years. Increased income level thresholds for the program's grant and bill discount offerings became available to water and wastewater customers starting August 7, 2024. Additionally, today the program's grant application period opens and the company launched a new Arrearage Forgiveness Program. "As a company, we believe that the service we provide should be safe, reliable and affordable," said Pennsylvania American Water President Justin Ladner. "As part of our commitment to affordability, we couldn't be more
- New Jersey American Water Proudly Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and Environment GranteesRecipients include seven nonprofit organizations across New Jersey The American Water Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization established by American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., recently awarded Water and Environment grants to seven organizations totaling $108,277, supporting communities served by New Jersey American Water. "This year, New Jersey American Water is proud to announce grants to seven community organizations that share our commitment to protecting the environment and are making a real difference across New Jersey," said Mark McDonough, president, New Jersey American Water. "The Foundation's Water and Environment gra
- Pennsylvania American Water Invites Customers to Participate in PA PUC Public Input Hearings on Rate RequestDuring a series of 12 in-person and telephonic hearings Jan. 29-Feb. 7, customers can provide input on the company's water and wastewater rate request, driven by $1 billion invested Pennsylvania American Water will join the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to hear public comment on the company's recent rate request during a series of eight in-person and four telephonic public hearings to be held between Jan. 29 and Feb. 7. Customers are invited to provide input on the rate request Pennsylvania American Water filed on Nov. 8, 2023, to adjust its water and wastewater rates. The rate request reflects $1 billion in water and wastewater system investments to be made between 2024
- American Water Selects Water For People for New York Stock Exchange's 2023 Global Giving CampaignAmerican Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., selects Water For People to be recognized as part of the New York Stock Exchange's ("NYSE") 2023 Global Giving Campaign. The NYSE's Global Giving Campaign invites listed companies to share their efforts and raise awareness for organizations they support. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231129409292/en/American Water's custom ornament for the New York Stock Exchange's 2023 Global Giving Campaign. (Photo: Business Wire) "American Water is delighted to participate in the New York Stock Exchange's 2023 Global Giving Camp
- Heart of Camden Awarded $1 Million in Neighborhood Revitalization Tax CreditsCelebrates Significant Investment in Camden Waterfront South Community The Heart of Camden, together with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Camden City's Mayor, Camden County Commissioner Jeff Nash, and funding partners Campbell Soup Company and New Jersey American Water today celebrated a $1 million investment in revitalization efforts for the Camden Waterfront South neighborhood. The grant was awarded through the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs' Neighborhood Revitalization Tax Credit (NRTC) program with funding from Campbell Soup Company and New Jersey American Water and will be used to implement Heart of Camden's Catch the Wave: Waterfront South Neighborhood
- New Jersey American Water Reports Progress on Lead Service Line Replacement Program: More Than 4,000 Service Lines Replaced to Date24,000 lines identified as needing replacement so far; Stepped up education and outreach efforts to continue throughout the summer. New Jersey American Water is well on its way to meeting New Jersey's 10-year lead service line replacement target — with more than 4,000 lead and galvanized steel water service lines replaced to date. Though, with more than 24,000 water service lines currently identified as needing replacement and many more yet to be identified, New Jersey American Water is calling on customers and stakeholders to help speed up progress. In July 2021, New Jersey enacted a law requiring all water providers to replace both utility-owned and customer-owned lead and galvanized
- New Jersey American Water Launching Education Campaign to Encourage Customers to Identify & Report Their Service Line MaterialCustomer education effort will support company's Lead Service Line Replacement Program, replacing all lead and galvanized water service lines by 2031. New Jersey American Water is launching an education campaign across the company's service areas to encourage customers to self-identify and report the material of the service line that brings water into their home. The educational effort is part of the company's Lead Service Line Replacement Program aimed at replacing all lead and galvanized water service lines by 2031 as mandated by state law. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230522005488/en/ "Replacing all lead a
- Illinois American Water & University of Illinois Extension Offer Tips for Clean Water Conservation in Free Webinar SeriesThe inaugural webinar "Water Conservation at Home" is scheduled for Monday, April 17 Water conservation is a common interest for both University of Illinois Extension and Illinois American Water, which have a mutual goal of educating people about this valuable resource. To further this goal, Illinois American Water is sponsoring the Clean Water Conservation Webinar Series, four 30-minute online sessions focusing on conservation topics. "We are honored to partner with University of Illinois Extension in providing essential tips on how consumers can use water wisely and protect this critical resource," said Illinois American Water President Rebecca Losli. The inaugural webinar "Water Co
- California American Water Offers Monterey County Customers Additional Help after Evacuations and Winter Storm DamageDisaster Protections Enacted for Customers Impacted by Storms California American Water is re-activating its customer protection program for residents in its Monterey service area. Several local communities were impacted by mandatory and recommended evacuations during the series of storms and flooding impacts that occurred. California American Water maintained normal water service to customers during this time however, some customers were evacuated or without power and may continue to be impacted for an extended period of time. Customers who are struggling with property damage or displacement are encouraged to participate in our customer protection program. These protections are currently
- California American Water Offers Aid to Customers Affected by Monterey County EvacuationsDisaster Protections Enacted for Areas that Received Evacuation Orders Several local communities were impacted by mandatory and recommended evacuations during the recent storms and flooding that occurred. California American Water maintained normal water service to customers during this time however, some customers were evacuated and may continue to be displaced for an extended period of time. Customers who are struggling with property damage or displacement are encouraged to participate in our customer protection program. These protections are currently in effect and are designed to take stress off families recovering from the impacts of the flood events and disruptions to their lives.
- American Water Selects Water For People for New York Stock Exchange's Global Giving CampaignAmerican Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, selects Water For People to be recognized as part of the New York Stock Exchange's ("NYSE") Global Giving Campaign. "American Water is proud to participate in the New York Stock Exchange's Global Giving Campaign, recognizing our partnership with Water For People," said Susan Hardwick, President and Chief Executive Officer, American Water. "Water For People aims to secure quality water and sanitation for those without access. We hope that highlighting our partnership through this campaign will help promote their mission and recognize their tireless work throughout the year." The NYSE's Global
- Illinois American Water Encourages Customers to Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on October 29, 2022Illinois American Water is encouraging customers to participate in the Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this coming Saturday, Oct.29, 2022. Customers are encouraged to drop off unwanted medications at approved collection sites so they can be incinerated. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends having unwanted medications incinerated. Flushing medications down the toilet and throwing them in the trash are discouraged. The event is Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Participating Illinois Take Back Day collection sites can be located here. Take Back Day events help keep medications from getting into the wrong hands and provide
- Pennsylvania American Water Invites Customers to Participate in PA Public Utility Commission Telephonic Public Input HearingsDuring a series of telephonic hearings July 19-21, customers can provide input on the company's rate request, driven by $1.13 billion invested in water and wastewater infrastructure Pennsylvania American Water will join the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to hear public comment on the company's recent rate request during a series of six telephonic public hearings in July. Customers are invited to provide comment on the rate request Pennsylvania American Water filed on April 29, 2022, to adjust its water and wastewater rates reflecting $1.13 billion in water and wastewater system investments to be made through 2023 to continue providing safe and reliable service. As part of the
- Illinois American Water Encourages Customers to Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 30, 2022Illinois American Water is encouraging customers to participate in the Drug Enforcement Agency's (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this coming Saturday, April 30, 2022. Customers are encouraged to drop off unwanted medications at approved collection sites so they can be incinerated. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends having unwanted medications incinerated. Flushing medications down the toilet and throwing them in the trash are discouraged. The event is Saturday, April 30, 2022, from 10 AM to 2 PM. Participating Illinois Take Back Day collection sites can be located here. Take Back Day events help keep medications from getting into the wrong hands and provide
- American Water's Walter Lynch Joins Other Industry Leaders to Discuss Cybersecurity with President BidenAmerican Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest publicly-traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced that President and CEO Walter Lynch joined other private sector and education leaders to discuss collaborative efforts to collectively improve the nation's cybersecurity with President Biden, members of his cabinet, and the national security team. The Biden Administration has deemed cybersecurity as a national and economic security imperative saying that the federal government, the private sector and education leaders can leverage their power to drive progress for the nation's cybersecurity. "American Water was honored to participate in today's meeting on behalf of our customers and
- Pennsylvania American Water and Valley Township Invite Customers to Participate in Telephonic Public Input Hearing on Water and Wastewater System AcquisitionCurrent and potential future customers can provide input on the company's application to acquire the systems; To participate, customers must register by 12 noon July 19 Pennsylvania American Water and Valley Township will join the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to hear public comment on Pennsylvania American Water's recent application to acquire the water and wastewater system assets of Valley Township, which serve approximately 1,700 and 3,100 customers, respectively, in Chester County. Pennsylvania American Water is the water and wastewater provider in the neighboring Coatesville area and is established in the community as a trusted local utility service provider. Accordin
- Pennsylvania American Water and Upper Pottsgrove Township Invite Customers to Participate in Telephonic Public Input Hearing on Wastewater System AcquisitionCurrent and potential future customers can provide input on the company's application to acquire the system; To participate, customers must register by 10 a.m. June 1 Pennsylvania American Water and Upper Pottsgrove Township will join the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to hear public comment on Pennsylvania American Water's recent application to acquire the wastewater system assets of Upper Pottsgrove, which serve approximately 1,500 wastewater customers in Montgomery and Berks counties. Pennsylvania American Water is the water provider in the neighboring Royersford and Glen Alsace areas and is established in the community as a trusted local utility service provider. Accordi
- Pennsylvania American Water and Royersford Borough Invite Customers to Participate in Telephonic Public Input Hearing on Wastewater System AcquisitionROYERSFORD, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pennsylvania American Water and Royersford Borough will join the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to hear public comment on Pennsylvania American Water’s recent application to acquire the Royersford Borough wastewater system assets. Royersford’s system serves approximately 1,600 wastewater customers in Montgomery County, and Pennsylvania American Water is already the water provider in the area. According to Borough officials who agreed to the wastewater system sale in December 2019, the proceeds of the sale will support local economic priorities and fund the long-term needs of the Borough. Additional details about the proposed acquisitio