Indiana American Water Invests $246M in 2025 Upgrades; Plans $19M Lead Line Removal

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Indiana American Water invested over $246 million in 2025 upgrades, funding a $50 million Seymour treatment plant, a $27 million Winchester facility and the state's first PFAS treatment system in Charlestown. It manages 5,574 miles of mains and plans $19 million for 2026 lead line removal.

1. Overview of 2025 Investments

Indiana American Water invested more than $246 million in 2025 to strengthen water and wastewater infrastructure across 75 communities in Indiana. Funds were directed toward treatment plants, pipelines, pump stations, metering equipment and technology enhancements to boost system reliability and water quality over its 5,574 miles of mains.

2. Major Capital Projects

Key investments include a $50 million water treatment plant in Seymour, a $27 million facility in Winchester, a $5.7 million booster station serving southern Indiana and the installation of the state's first PFAS treatment capability in Charlestown.

3. Lead Service Line Replacement Plan

The company will invest $19 million in 2026 to identify and remove lead service lines, continuing efforts to modernize aging piping and safeguard public health through proactive capital planning.

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