It's Time for Greater Infrastructure Renewal in New Jersey
June 08 2009 - 1:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
New Jersey American Water's Gonzalez Describes Needs and Challenges
Running under the State CHERRY HILL, N.J., June 8 /PRNewswire/ --
Some of the 20,000- to 30,000-miles of water pipelines running
under New Jersey have been in the ground since the late 1880s.
"That fact alone demonstrates that the time for greater
infrastructure renewal is here," said Jason Gonzalez, vice
president for government affairs, New Jersey American Water.
Gonzalez was speaking last Tuesday to the Alliance for Action
conference on utility construction and the economy. Today's demands
on water infrastructure are dramatically different than when much
of the state's pipelines were installed. Improved fire protection,
improved corrosion control, heavier traffic loads, among other
factors dictate the need for new and/or upgraded infrastructure.
"The Environmental Protection Agency recommends that water
infrastructure be replaced at a rate of 0.5 to 1.5% a year, and
estimates that will require as much as $10 billion in New Jersey
alone," said Gonzalez. "New Jersey American Water spent $31 million
last year on pipeline replacements. But to get to the levels the
EPA is recommending, new ways of financing are needed." One
possible means of increasing water system investment is the
Distribution System Improvement Charge (DSIC). Called a "best
practice" by the National Association of Regulated Utility
Commissioners, a DSIC is a mature and successful regulatory
instrument designed to reduce infrastructure backlog and regulatory
lag. "Infrastructure surcharges like a DSIC provide needed
infrastructure replacement, create jobs, and deliver fair and
timely returns on a utility's investment," said Gonzalez. New
Jersey American Water, a wholly owned 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 2.5 million people. Founded in 1886,
American Water is the largest investor-owned U.S. water and
wastewater utility company. With headquarters in Voorhees, N.J.,
the company employs more than 7,000 dedicated professionals who
provide drinking water, wastewater and other related services to
approximately 15 million people in 32 states and Ontario, Canada.
DATASOURCE: New Jersey American Water CONTACT: Richard Barnes of
New Jersey American Water, +1-856-310-2245, cell, +1-856-723-0408,
Web Site: http://www.newjerseyamwater.com/
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