Chester Water Authority to Invest $11.6 Million in Capital Improvements in 2018

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The Chester Water Authority’s Board of Directors has approved a capital budget that will invest $11.6 million in capital improvements in 2018 as part of its ongoing commitment to enhance its infrastructure and deliver excellent quality drinking water to its customers.

The investment in the coming months is part of a three-year capital improvement plan that allocates more $40 million for projects to:

  • improve the authority’s transmission and distribution system
  • enhance its treated water storage and tank system
  • make upgrades to its pumping and treatment infrastructure
  • support customer-focused modernization efforts

The Chester Water Authority is a regional municipal water authority that provides service to more than 200,000 residents and business owners spanning 33 municipalities, including communities in western Delaware County, southern Chester County, and the City of Chester. CWA also provides water to a large private water company that services customers in the northern portion of the State of Delaware.

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