West Virginia American Water is investing nearly $2 million in infrastructure upgrades in Mercer County, specifically in the Princeton area, to replace aging pipes with new PVC main. This project is part of a larger plan by the company to invest over $129 million in infrastructure upgrades across the state in 2026, aiming to improve reliability and support local economic health. The work is expected to be completed by August 2026, with potential temporary service interruptions for customers.
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West Virginia American Water announces nearly $2 million in infrastructure upgrades in Mercer County
West Virginia American Water is investing nearly $2 million in infrastructure upgrades in Mercer County, specifically in the Princeton area, to replace aging pipes with new PVC main. This project is part of a larger plan by the company to invest over $129 million in infrastructure upgrades across the state in 2026, aiming to improve reliability and support local economic health. The work is expected to be completed by August 2026, with potential temporary service interruptions for customers.