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Water Stocks Alert: American Water (NYSE:AWK) CEO Says New ASCE Report Card Underscores the Need to Act Now to Update Water Systems

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VOORHEES, N.J. - March 19, 2013 (Investorideas.com Water Stocks Newswire) American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE:AWK) news alert: "The grades are in, and the nation's drinking water and wastewater infrastructure is still in a poor state. If it were a student, such ongoing marginal performance would not be acceptable," said Jeff Sterba, President and CEO of American Water, referring to the American Society of Civil Engineers' (ASCE) latest Report Card for America's Infrastructure, released today. The report, issued every four years since 2001, gave the nation's water systems a D grade, up slightly from the D- conferred in the last two reports, but, according to Sterba, this year's outcome is not a cause for celebration. He sees the findings as further confirmation of the need to update and maintain water infrastructure to ensure resiliency for health, safety, and robust local economies.

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A breakdown of water systems can result in water disruptions, impediments to emergency response, and damage to other types of infrastructure, as well as unsanitary conditions, increasing the likelihood of public health issues. "Simply put, allowing water infrastructure to lapse puts the nation's communities at risk," said Sterba.

The price tag for the critical upkeep and replacement of the nation's outdated water systems is approximately $1 trillion over the next 25 years, estimates the American Water Works Association. While this financial challenge is significant, there are solutions, including attracting additional private capital for public water infrastructure projects from companies like American Water, which proactively invests $800 million to $1 billion annually in needed system improvements to its water treatment facilities, distribution systems, and other critical assets across its footprint.

"Such investments prove their value every day," said Sterba. "From projects to replace water mains, pipelines, and hydrants, and the installation of advanced metering technology to help reduce water leaks, to enhanced treatment capabilities improving efficiency and reliability, the investments we've made into the system ensure that we are well positioned to continue to meet customer needs in the communities that rely on us.

"What's more, investing in water infrastructure development creates good-paying jobs and boosts local economic growth. There is no better time to reinvest in our essential water infrastructure," Sterba added.

According to Sterba, the value of the ASCE Report Card is in raising customer awareness of the critical nature of these issues, and that they already play an important role in system renewal and future reliability by simply paying their water bills. "By supporting needed improvements, customers and American Water are working together to keep the water flowing now and well into the future – all for about a penny a gallon," Sterba said. "While much work needs to be done to raise the grade of the nation's deteriorating water infrastructure, recognizing that a healthy water system truly promotes economic vitality, provides public health, and protects our environment can only improve future scores across the country."

Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees , N.J. , the company employs approximately 6,700 dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an estimated 14 million people in more than 30 states and parts of Canada . More information can be found at www.amwater.com.

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American Water
Denise Venuti Free
External Communications Manager
856-309-4690
denise.free@amwater.com

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