Aqua Pennsylvania Replaces Over 9,400 Feet of Aging Water Mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships

Aqua Pennsylvania is replacing 9,435 feet of aging water mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships.

Aqua Pennsylvania is replacing 9,435 feet of aging water mains in Radnor, Haverford, and Upper Darby Townships.

The company is upgrading these aging water mains with ductile iron water mains, which are more durable and comprised of nearly 90 percent recycled materials.

This investment is part of Aqua’s continuing infrastructure improvement program to replace decades-old water and wastewater infrastructure around the country. The new water mains will reduce the potential for main breaks and discolored water and will improve water flow for customers in Delaware County.

Crews replacing 3,860 feet of aging water mains with new eight-inch ductile iron water mains on the following streets in Radnor Township:

· Hothorpe Lane between Newtown Road and the end of the cul-de-sac

· Knox Road between Atterbury Road and Shadeland Road

· Shadeland Road between Knox Road and Newtown Road

· Watch Hill Road between Knox Road and the end of the cul-de-sac

· Matlack Lane between Newtown Road and the end of the road

In Haverford Township alone, crews are replacing 3,300 feet of aging water mains with new eight-inch ductile iron mains on the following streets:

· Pennsylvania Avenue between Darby Road and Manoa Road

· Media Avenue between Darby Road and Weller Avenue

· Weller Avenue between Pennsylvania Avenue and Manoa Road

· Delaware Avenue between Pennsylvania Avenue and Manoa Road

Crews are also working to replace 2,275 feet of aging water mains with new 16-inch ductile iron water mains in Upper Darby and Haverford Townships. The work is taking place on the following streets:

· Township Line Road (PA Route 1) between Burmont Road and Drexel Avenue

Aqua’s main replacement work contributes to the company’s commitment to providing customers with quality, reliable drinking water, and safe wastewater solutions.

Learn more at Aqua Pennsylvania. Aqua Pennsylvania provides water and wastewater services to approximately 1.5 million people in 32 counties throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.



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