West Virginia American Water's Infrastructure Commitment
West Virginia American Water has officially initiated a significant infrastructure upgrade in Fayetteville, investing a substantial $550,000 to enhance critical water services on E. Maple Avenue. The project, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of June 2026, aims to replace aging pipes to improve water quality and service reliability for local residents.
The Project Details
This extensive upgrade involves removing outdated piping and installing 1,020 feet of new 6-inch PVC piping, stretching from Huse Street to Ankrom Street. Scott Wyman, President of West Virginia American Water, emphasized the company's commitment to providing safe, clean, reliable, and affordable water to the communities they serve.
"We are committed to continued investment in our infrastructure systems across the state," said Wyman, highlighting the need for constant upgrades to meet the needs of the growing population and the challenges of aging systems.
This project is a critical component of a more extensive initiative, where West Virginia American Water plans to invest over $134 million statewide in 2026 alone, reflecting their long-term strategy to sustain the economic health of communities. Economic impact studies indicate that each $1 million spent on water infrastructure translates to approximately 10 jobs created within the local economy, illustrating the project's dual purpose of upgrading utilities while stimulating job growth in the area.
Historical Investments
Over the past decade, the company has allocated more than $805 million for various infrastructure projects across West Virginia, which includes the installation of over 168 miles of new water mains. These improvements are crucial for maintaining high service standards and precluding service disruptions, ensuring that all customers receive consistent access to clean water.
For those interested in tracking the progress of these infrastructure upgrades and planning layouts, West Virginia American Water provides an interactive map detailing ongoing projects across the state.
Construction Schedule and Community Impact
During the construction phase, the water utility company will execute work schedules from Monday to Friday, 7 AM to 5 PM. Residents should be aware that temporary traffic restrictions may occur and some customers might experience brief service interruptions, discolored water, or lower-than-normal water pressure.
To mitigate these inconveniences, crews are committed to completing the work as quickly as possible. In the case of water-related emergencies such as leaks or main breaks, customers are encouraged to report these issues through the company's website to ensure rapid response and resolution.
About American Water
American Water, listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol AWK, stands as the largest regulated water and wastewater utility service provider in the United States. Established in 1886, the company plays a vital role in delivering safe, reliable drinking water and wastewater services to approximately 14 million individuals across 14 states and various military installations.
West Virginia American Water, a subsidiary, operates with around 300 dedicated employees, serving about 610,000 residents in West Virginia. The commitment to keeping communities healthy and vibrant continues to be at the heart of their operations.
For further information about American Water's vision and services, or to track project updates, visit their
official website.
As West Virginia American Water moves forward, they reaffirm their commitment not just to infrastructure enhancement but also to fostering community well-being through effective and sustainable water management practices.