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						Illinois American Water 
						Announces 2017 Environmental Grant ProgramApplications are due March 27, 
						2017
 
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		 [February 03, 2017] 
		
		The 
		application process is now open for Illinois American Water’s 2017 
		Environmental Grant Program. The program supports innovative, 
		community-based environmental projects that improve, restore or protect 
		watersheds through partnerships. Diverse activities like watershed cleanups, reforestation 
			efforts, biodiversity projects, streamside buffer restoration 
			projects, wellhead protection initiatives and hazardous waste 
			collection efforts are supported through grants of up to $10,000.
 "Illinois American Water is committed to ensuring water quality 
			through testing and treatment, as well as through consumer education 
			and community source protection programs. We believe everyone is an 
			environmental steward in protecting the nation’s water supplies, and 
			this program is a way to help communities play an active role in 
			this important effort,” said Bruce Hauk, Illinois American Water 
			President.
 
 To qualify, proposed projects must be located in an Illinois 
			American Water service area and:
 
							address a source water or watershed protection 
							need in the communitybe completed between May 1, 2017 and November 
							30, 2017be a new or innovative program for the 
							community, or serve as a significant expansion to an 
							existing programbe carried out by a formal or informal 
							partnership between two or more organizationsprovide evidence of sustainability (continued 
							existence after the American Water grant monies are 
							utilized) In 2016, Illinois American Water issued six 
							grants totaling $15,000 as follows: 
								The Alton Community School District #11’s 
								Rock Spring Park Watershed Restoration Project 
								received a $4,000 grant to construct a bio 
								retention system and rain garden in an outdoor 
								classroom.
The City of South Beloit received a $3,000 
								grant for the Nature at the Confluence Stream 
								Team Programing which educates and engages 
								residents through citizen stream monitoring, 
								container gardening and more.
Urbana Park District Douglas Creek 
								Restoration Project received a $4,000 grant to 
								restore native plants, trees and shrubs in the 
								wetland and creek channel. 
			
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				Peoria Park District’s Illinois River Sweep received their 
				full grant request of $1,500 to fund supplies for the annual 
				Illinois River clean-up effort. Over 100 volunteers attended the 
				event to remove trash and debris.
The Pekin Park District received a $2,500 grant for the Lick 
				Creek Watershed Invasive Species Control and Restoration 
				project. Volunteers removed invasive species along 15 acres of 
				the Lick Creek Corridor. Grant information and application forms can be found online 
				at www.illinoisamwater.com. Applications should be emailed to 
				karen.cotton@amwater.com by March 27, 2017. 
			 
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 1.2 million people. American Water also operates a customer 
service center in Alton and a quality control and research laboratory in 
Belleville. Illinois American Water ranked “Highest in Customer Satisfaction 
with Water Utilities in the Midwest" according to J.D. Power’s 2016 Water 
Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction StudySM. American Water is the largest 
and most geographically diverse publicly tradedU.S. water and wastewater utility company. The company employs 6,700 dedicated 
professionals who provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater 
and other related services to an estimated 15 million people in 47 states and 
Ontario, Canada. More information can be found by visiting www.amwater.com.
 
				 
			[Karen Lisa Cotton] |