Indiana American Water Announces More Than $246 Million Invested in 2025 Statewide Infrastructure Upgrades
Strengthening System Reliability and Water Quality for Customers
"Delivering safe, clean and reliable water and wastewater service requires consistent, proactive investment in our systems," said
Annual investments support critical upgrades throughout the company's water and wastewater systems, including treatment plants, tanks, pump stations, pipelines, and metering equipment.
- More than
$246 million in infrastructure investments across Indiana American Water's 75 communities. These investments include new treatment plants, water mains, booster and lift stations, meters, pumps, fire hydrants, and technology enhancements. Major projects include:$50 million water treatment plant inSeymour ;$27 million water treatment plant inWinchester ;$5.7 million booster station serving southernIndiana ; and- The state's first PFAS treatment capability in
Charlestown .
- A significant portion of these investments focus on maintaining, relocating, and replacing water mains and plant piping to ensure reliable water and wastewater service.
- Fact: Indiana American Water manages over 5,574 miles of mains—about the distance from
Indianapolis toHonolulu , twice.
- Fact: Indiana American Water manages over 5,574 miles of mains—about the distance from
- These upgrades also include efforts to identify and remove lead service lines. In 2026, the company will invest
$19 million to continue "getting the lead out" of communities.
As part of Indiana American Water's Comprehensive Planning Studies, these efforts help guide long‑term, proactive capital investments that modernize aging infrastructure, strengthen system reliability, and ensure high‑quality water and wastewater service for customers.
To learn more about how these investments are making a difference in communities across
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About Indiana American Water
Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the largest regulated water utility in the state with approximately 350 dedicated employees working to provide safe, clean, reliable, and affordable water and wastewater services to approximately 1.4 million people. For more information, visit amwater.com/inaw and join Indiana American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.
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