en.Wedoany.com Reported - American Water (NYSE: AWK) recently announced that 27 of its water treatment plants have received Director's and President's awards from the Partnership for Safe Water, in recognition of their excellence in water quality. The awards, recently presented by the American Water Works Association, honor efforts to continuously optimize the operation and performance of water treatment plants and distribution systems. The number of plants awarded this time exceeds that of any other water utility, involving 27 water treatment plants across six states: Pennsylvania, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, and West Virginia.
Specific award recipients include Pennsylvania American Water's Brownsville, Lake Scranton, Watres, Susquehanna, Norristown, Punxsutawney, Kane, White Deer Creek (all receiving Director's 25-Year), Stony Garden (Director's 15-Year), Rock Run (Director's 10-Year), and Hershey, Indiana, Bangor, Brownell, Nesbitt, Crystal Lake (all receiving President's 10-Year). For Missouri American Water, Central (County Water), Joplin Blendville, Meramec, North, South (County Water) all received Director's 25-Year. Illinois American Water's Illinois River (Peoria District) and Granite City also received Director's 25-Year. Indiana American Water's Muncie - White River and Kokomo (Wildcat Creek) received Director's 25-Year. New Jersey American Water's Jumping Brook and West Virginia American Water's Ada (Bluefield) also received Director's 25-Year recognition.
Cheryl Norton, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of American Water, stated that the company is committed to providing customers with safe, clean, reliable, and affordable water services, consistently delivering water quality that meets or exceeds state and federal drinking water standards, ensuring customers can trust the safety of their water when they turn on the tap. She attributed these awards to the dedication of employees who operate and maintain the water systems. Additionally, American Water participates in the Partnership for Clean Water, a global optimization and recognition program established by the American Water Works Association for wastewater treatment utilities.
American Water is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility in the United States, with a history dating back to 1886, and will celebrate its 140th anniversary in 2026. Its service scope covers regulated operations in 14 states and 18 military facilities, benefiting approximately 14 million people and employing around 7,000 staff.
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