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            |  To the editor: In 2017, you 
			may have read or heard news stories about communities across the 
			country facing challenges with their drinking water. Quality issues, 
			failing and aged infrastructure were among the headlines. That is 
			not the case here, where Illinois American Water is your water 
			company and steward of the local water system. 
 Local tap water provided by Illinois American Water continues to 
			meet all quality standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection 
			Agency (EPA) and is monitored around-the-clock, every day. A team of 
			experts tests drinking water at every stage of the treatment and 
			delivery process.
 
 
			
			 
			Nationally, American Water performs 21 times better than the water 
			industry average when it comes to meeting EPA drinking water 
			requirements.
 
 The quality of the local water pipes, pumps, tanks and facilities 
			plays a key role in water quality. Ongoing investments in local 
			infrastructure are needed to ensure reliable service and quality 
			water as well as the ability to meet more stringent regulatory 
			requirements.
 
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            Nationally, the U.S. EPA estimates that approximately 
			$384 million in improvements is needed by 2030 for community water 
			systems to provide safe drinking water to 297 million Americans. 
			More than $300 billion is needed for upgrades to wastewater systems 
			nationally. 
			 Illinois American Water is not part of the 
			national problem. We invest approximately $70 to $100 million 
			annually to replace, upgrade and expand critical infrastructure 
			vital to public health, fire protection and the economy. At Illinois 
			American Water, we are focused on the quality of your local drinking 
			water, every hour of every day. It’s what we do. It’s our passion 
			and our employees take great pride in delivering the best product 
			possible to their friends and neighbors in the communities we serve.
			
 Gabe Bowden
 Operations Superintendent
 Illinois American Water, Lincoln District
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            November 27, 2018]
             
            
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