American Water's Participation at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Spring 2026 Meeting
On April 16-17, 2026, American Water, the largest regulated water and wastewater utility in the United States, attended the Spring 2026 Mayors Water Council Meeting hosted in Greenwood, Indiana. This event gathered mayors, city officials, federal partners like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and industry experts to delve into pressing water issues affecting communities across the nation.
During the meeting, John Griffith, President and CEO of American Water, emphasized the importance of collaboration with local leadership. He stated, "Engaging with local leaders through forums like the Mayors Water Council is essential to advancing solutions that strengthen water systems for the people who depend on them every day." This collaboration is vital to ensure that the investments made are beneficial in maintaining the safety and reliability of water services.
The discussions focused on various critical topics, including community engagement, workforce development, and effective practices for treating PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). The event also covered strategic infrastructure investments necessary for the upkeep and enhancement of water systems.
Among the key participants from American Water were:
- - Matthew Prine, Vice President and Chief Customer Officer
- - Barry Suits, President, Indiana American Water
- - Matthew Hobbs, Director of Engineering, Indiana American Water
- - Jacquelyne Byland, Senior Manager of Engineering Project Delivery, Indiana American Water
- - Richard Miller, Senior Manager of Engineering Planning, Indiana American Water
American Water, with operations spanning 14 states, is committed to addressing urgent infrastructure needs while safeguarding water quality and fostering workforce development. Their involvement in public forums like the Mayors Water Council Meeting showcases their dedication to working alongside regulators and industry partners to promote innovative, customer-centric solutions.
In conclusion, the vibrant discussions and collaborative spirit at the Spring 2026 Mayors Water Council Meeting indicate a collective commitment to improving water services and infrastructure across the United States. As communities face increasing challenges related to water accessibility and safety, ongoing cooperation among utility providers, regulatory bodies, and local government will be crucial for future successes.
For further details on the Spring 2026 Mayors Water Council Meeting, you can visit
the official website.
About American Water
American Water has a proud history dating back to 1886. Over its 140 years of operation, the company has grown to provide safe, clean, and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to roughly 14 million people. The company's diverse pool of approximately 7,000 professionals strives to ensure effective solutions for customers, employees, investors, and stakeholders alike. To learn more about American Water, visit their
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