PEKIN, Ill. — Illinois American Water is investing approximately $3 million to replace nearly three miles of water main in Pekin’s water system.
The investment in the 2.8 miles of water main will help support reliable service and enhanced water pressure to homes and fire hydrants.
Superintendent of operations Kyle Smith said the water main replacement program focuses on replacing mains where leaks occur or the size of the pipe is no longer sufficient.
“Just as homeowners have a responsibility to check and repair pipes for leaks, we as a company must also find and repair system leaks,” said Smith. “These investments will support adequate water flows for reliable service and fire protection. ”
Customers affected by a main replacement will be notified via letter about the impact and necessary steps, as well as a contact for any questions.
Earlier this week, Illinois American Water announced a $10 million project throughout the Peoria area.