West Virginia American Water Invests $550K in Fayetteville Infrastructure

The utility company is upgrading water pipes and systems on E. Maple Avenue.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 7:22pm

A photorealistic studio still life featuring a polished metal water pipe fitting, valve, and wrench arranged elegantly on a clean white background, conceptually representing utility infrastructure and water delivery.West Virginia's largest water utility invests in upgrading critical infrastructure to ensure reliable service for local communities.Charleston Today

West Virginia American Water, the state's largest water utility, has announced a $550,000 infrastructure upgrade project on E. Maple Avenue in Fayetteville. The investment will go towards improving the company's water pipes and systems in the area.

Why it matters

This project is part of West Virginia American Water's ongoing efforts to modernize and maintain its water infrastructure across the state. Reliable access to clean water is crucial for communities, and these types of upgrades help ensure the utility can continue providing high-quality service to its customers.

The details

The $550,000 project will involve upgrading water pipes and other infrastructure systems along E. Maple Avenue in Fayetteville. West Virginia American Water says the work is necessary to improve the reliability and efficiency of its water delivery in the area.

  • The infrastructure upgrade project was announced on April 16, 2026.

The players

West Virginia American Water

The largest water utility company in the state of West Virginia.

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The takeaway

This infrastructure project demonstrates West Virginia American Water's dedication to upgrading and maintaining its water systems, which is crucial for ensuring reliable access to clean water for communities across the state.