American Water Receives Environmental Award for Fillmore Water Recycling Plant
VOORHEES, N.J.--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today that it has earned a Project Merit award in the 2010 Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) Business Achievement Awards. American Water was recognized for designing, building and operating the Fillmore Water Recycling Plant in California. The 2010 EBJ awards will be presented in a ceremony at the ninth annual Environmental Industry Summit in Coronado, Calif. on March 9, 2011.
"We are honored to receive this important recognition from the Environmental Business Journal for our work with the city of Fillmore in developing this state-of-the-art water recycling program"
aWe are honored to receive this important recognition from the Environmental Business Journal for our work with the city of Fillmore in developing this state-of-the-art water recycling program,a said Sharon Cameron, president of American Water Enterprises, the non-regulated products and services division of American Water. aThis project serves as a successful model for public-private partnerships, as well as the ecological and economic benefits that water reuse programs offer communities.a
In response to a consent degree order to dramatically improve the quality of treated wastewater discharges to the Santa Clara River, the city of Fillmore elected to contract with American Water to build a new, state-of-the-art water recycling plant that would end the practice of river discharges and enable development of a full-scale water reuse system to benefit many areas of the town. The result is a facility that meets the stringent requirements of federal and state regulations as a zero-discharge facility and a water recycling program for irrigation and groundwater recharge.
The planta™s current irrigation system provides 200,000 gallons per day to two public schools, the Two Rivers Park, and other green areas in Fillmore. About 800,000 gallons per day is discharged to percolation ponds and an underground effluent disposal system that provides groundwater recharge. The irrigation system has reduced the use of potable water sufficiently enough to allow the city to postpone drilling a new well and has helped preserve its limited supply of quality potable water.
This is the third time in as many years that American Water has been recognized by the EBJ awards. The company was honored with 2008 and 2009 project merit awards for developing water recycling systems at the Solaire and Visionaire high-rise residences in New York City, respectively.
The Environmental Business Journal Achievement Awards annually recognize companies and executives for environmental achievements seen as outperforming the market. American Water will be among the winners featured in Environmental Business Journala™s Executive Review issue in late January.
Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to approximately 16 million people in 35 states as well as Ontario and Manitoba, Canada. More information can be found at [ www.amwater.com ].
In 2011, American Water is celebrating its 125th anniversary with a yearlong campaign to promote water efficiency and the importance of protecting water from source to tap. To learn more, visit [ www.amwater125.com ].