Illinois American Water Participates in American Water Works Association’s Fourth Annual Source Water Protection Week
September 30 2024 - 2:32PM
Business Wire
Illinois American Water, the largest regulated water and
wastewater utility company in Illinois, today announced its
participation in American Water Works Association’s (“AWWA”) Annual
Source Water Protection Week – September 29 - October 5.
“Providing safe, clean, reliable drinking water service at the
tap starts with protecting our water sources. By keeping our
rivers, lakes and groundwater free from pollution, it’s easier and
less expensive to keep this vital resource safe and healthy," said
Brian Eisenloeffel, Vice President of Operations for Illinois
American Water. "During Source Water Protection Week and all year
long, Illinois American Water educates employees and customers
across our footprint about the steps we take to provide safe,
clean, affordable and reliable water services to our
customers."
Illinois American Water is committed to providing high-quality
drinking water while also prioritizing source water protection,
which includes:
- Conducting thousands of tests and measurements each year at the
American Water state-of-the-art research laboratory located in
Belleville, Illinois.
- Application of the most advanced technology, equipment, and
filtration processes.
- Constant collaborative work with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) and other state and local agencies to meet
or surpass water quality standards and address emerging
contaminants so that potential impacts to water quality are
minimized.
- Implementation of green technology whenever possible that
protect our precious resources.
During Source Water Protection Week, Illinois American Water
encourages individuals to take the following actions and
incorporate them into their year-round practices:
- Plant landscaping around homes or businesses with more
permeable surfaces, such as mulch, that allow water to soak into
the ground. Try to limit concrete and asphalt, which contribute to
runoff.
- Use native plants that require minimal fertilizer, herbicides
and watering.
- Do not over-apply chemicals to plants and avoid application
immediately before it rains.
- Plant a rain garden that uses native plants and grasses to
capture and absorb rainwater from rooftops and roads. These planned
gardens help simplify lawn maintenance, control erosion and reduce
runoff into streams and storm water systems.
- Keep litter, pet waste and yard waste out of streets and storm
drains. Pet waste contains bacteria that can find its way into
waterways through runoff.
- Select non-toxic or less toxic alternatives to typical
household products, such as cleaning agents.
- Dispose of pharmaceuticals by taking them to collection sites,
where available. Don’t flush them down the toilet!
- Use hazardous waste collection sites and services to dispose of
items such as chemicals, paints, motor oil and batteries.
- Report any hazardous material spills, illegal dumping or
suspicious activity to local or state authorities.
Learn more about Illinois American Water and Source Water
Protection here.
About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and
wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history
dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe,
clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater
services to more than 14 million people with regulated operations
in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water’s
6,500 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise
and the company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent
outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and
other stakeholders.
For more information, visit amwater.com and join American Water
on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.
About Illinois American Water
Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the
largest regulated water utility in the state, providing
high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to
approximately 1.4 million people. American Water also operates a
quality control and research laboratory in Belleville.
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