New Jersey American Water recently announced its end-of-year investment total and system improvements for 2020. More than $464 million total was invested on system upgrades and various improvement projects statewide throughout the year, an increase of approximately $80 million over the company’s original capital investment plan in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency.
“At New Jersey American Water, our goal is to provide safe, reliable water service to all of our customers,” said Cheryl Norton, president of New Jersey American Water. “From source to tap, our team of professionals works hard to maintain our facilities to keep them operating efficiently, meeting regulatory standards and delivering high quality water. Investment now helps sustain our current operations while supporting resiliency for the future – all to benefit our customers.”
Each year, New Jersey American Water invests millions of dollars in its infrastructure, which includes both maintenance and upgrades to its treatment and distribution (pipeline). This includes regular maintenance and upgrades to treatment plants, tanks, pump stations, miles of pipe, water mains, fire hydrants and metering equipment.
“Our annual capital investment is typically in the $350 million to $375 million range, but in 2020, we were able to increase our planned investment by about $80 million in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency,” said Norton. “We were able to work with state and local officials to perform additional pipe replacement jobs which were aligned with municipal paving projects. This resulted in better value and service for our customers, as well as increased jobs which helps families and the local economy.”
For 2020, system improvement highlights include:
In 2020, the company also introduced its START – Solutions Today and Reinvesting Tomorrow – initiative, which aims to accelerate investment projects to continue to provide safe, reliable water and wastewater service while increasing supplier diversity initiatives and creating a workforce development program to help create jobs.
Visit www.newjerseyamwater.com to learn more about New Jersey American Water’s multimillion dollar program to accelerate the renewal of water infrastructure that is reaching the end of its useful life in more than 100 communities across the state and to use the infrastructure upgrade map located under Water Quality, System Updates.
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