| Prepare now for frigid weather: 
			Illinois American Water offers customers cold weather tips
 
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			 [November 10, 2018] 
			Illinois American Water reminds homeowners that now is the time to 
			safeguard their home plumbing to prevent water damage from frozen 
			and burst pipes. Tips also address frozen water meters, which can 
			bring costly plumbing repairs and replacement fees along with 
			headaches and unexpected expense for homeowners.
 We want to remind customers that sub-freezing temperatures for an 
			extended period can cause pipes in vulnerable areas to freeze and 
			burst, resulting in costly damage, said Mike Smyth, vice president 
			of operations. By taking the proper preventive steps now, customers 
			can avoid frozen pipes and water meters and the need to make 
			expensive repairs to damaged plumbing inside and outside of the 
			home.
 
 Illinois American Water encourages residents to take the following 
			precautions to reduce the risk of freezing and bursting pipes:
 
			Before frigid weather sets in: 
			 Know what areas of your home, such as basements, crawl spaces, 
			unheated rooms and outside walls, are most vulnerable to freezing.
  Eliminate sources of cold air near water lines by repairing broken 
			windows, insulating walls, closing off crawl spaces and eliminating 
			drafts near doors.
 
  Know the location of your main water shut-off valve. If a pipe 
			freezes or bursts, shut the water off immediately.
 
  Protect your pipes and water meter. Wrap exposed pipes with 
			insulation or use electrical heat tracing wire; newspaper or fabric 
			might also work. For outside meters, keep the lid to the meter pit 
			closed tightly and let any snow that falls cover it. Snow acts as 
			insulation so do not disturb it.
 
			
			 
			
 When temperatures are consistently at or below freezing:
 
			 Allow a small trickle of water to run overnight to keep pipes from 
			freezing. The cost of the extra water is low compared to the cost to 
			repair a broken pipe. Illinois American Water also encourages 
			customers to capture the water for wise water use. The water can be 
			used to water indoor plants and more.
  Open cabinet doors to expose pipes to warmer room temperatures to 
			help keep them from freezing.
 
  Eliminate sources of cold air near water lines by repairing broken 
			windows, insulating walls, closing off crawl spaces and eliminating 
			drafts near doors.
 
  Know the location of your main water shut-off valve. If a pipe 
			freezes or bursts, shut the water off immediately.
 
  Protect your pipes and water meter. Wrap exposed pipes with 
			insulation or use electrical heat tracing wire; newspaper or fabric 
			might also work. For outside meters, keep the lid to the meter pit 
			closed tightly and let any snow that falls cover it. Snow acts as 
			insulation so do not disturb it.
 
			
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			If your pipes freeze: 
			 Shut off the water immediately. Do not attempt to thaw frozen 
			pipes unless the water is shut off. Freezing can often cause unseen 
			cracks in pipes or joints.
  Apply heat to the frozen pipe by warming the air around it, or by 
			applying heat directly to a pipe. You can use a hair dryer, space 
			heater or hot water. Be sure not to leave space heaters unattended, 
			and avoid the use of kerosene heaters or open flames.
 
  Once the pipes have thawed, turn the water back on slowly and 
			check for cracks and leaks.
 
			
			 
			
 When you are away:
 
			 Have a friend, relative or neighbor regularly check your property 
			to ensure that the heat is working and the pipes have not frozen.
  Also, a freeze alarm can be purchased for less than $100 and will 
			call a user-selected phone number if the inside temperature drops 
			below 45 degrees.
 
 Customers will receive a Cold Weather Tips bill insert in their 
			November bill. They can also access information at
			www.illinoisamwater.com  
			in our online learning center.
 
 Illinois American Water also advises that sub-freezing temperatures 
			can cause aging water mains to break and cause water to cover 
			roadways. If you see a leak, your water service is disrupted or you 
			experience low pressure, please contact the companys 24/7 customer 
			service center at 800-422-2782 to report an emergency. For general 
			inquiries, call between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
 
 About Illinois American Water - Illinois American Water, a 
			subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest 
			investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality 
			and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 1.3 
			million people. American Water also operates a customer service 
			center in Alton and a quality control and research laboratory in 
			Belleville.
 
 With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is the largest 
			and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly-traded water and 
			wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 7,100 
			dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based 
			drinking water, wastewater and other related services to over 14 
			million people in 45 states and Ontario, Canada. American Water 
			provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services to our 
			customers to make sure we keep their lives flowing. For more 
			information, visit amwater.com
 
				 
		[Karen L Cotton] 
		
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