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FOR MORE INFORMATION Jeremy Nelson, P.E. Engineering Project Manager 570-351-0138 Customers can also contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-565-7292. Hours: 7 a.m.–7 p.m. For emergencies, we’re available 24/7. 01-2020 WE’RE INVESTING $19 MILLION IN SCRANTON AND DUNMORE WE KEEP LIFE FLOWING Pennsylvania American Water will be installing 11,000 feet of 36-inch and 8,000 feet of 24-inch water transmission main in Scranton and Dunmore, along with a new pressure regulator station in Dunmore. This investment project will increase the reliability of the water system infrastructure in these communities by providing redundant supply lines. Construction is expected to begin in Spring 2020 and continue over the next two years. The first phase of this project involves installing the 36-inch waterline and pressure regulating station beginning in Spring 2020. Phase 2, which includes installing the 24-inch pipe, will begin in the Summer of 2020. These phases of the project are expected to be complete by the spring of 2022. LOCATION (SEE PAGE 2 FOR MAP) The 36-inch pipeline will be installed along several roads in Scranton and Dunmore including: Mattes Avenue 100 block Cedar Avenue Laurel Line Drive 200-500 blocks North Webster Avenue 1100 block Olive Street 600-1100 blocks Clay Avenue 600-700 blocks South Blakely Street 100-200 blocks East Grove Street The 24-inch pipeline will be installed several roads in Dunmore including: 500 block South Blakely Street 100-600 blocks Dudley Street 200 block West Elm Street 400-200 blocks Chestnut Street 100 block Corner Street 200-100 blocks South Apple Street 200-600 blocks North Apple Street The regulator station is being constructed on vacant land along the 600 Block of South Blakely Street in Dunmore. CUSTOMER IMPACT The pipeline installation is a moving operation that will be limited primarily to the roadway. Construction activities will be in the street in front of your home or business for a few days until it gradually moves away along the pipeline route. While work is occurring during the day, the road might be closed and traffic detoured around the work zone. Once the pipe is installed, temporary restoration will take place in the excavated area. We anticipate final paving restoration to occur approximately three months after pipe installation, weather permitting. Any final paving not completed before the start of winter weather conditions will resume as weather permits in the following spring. Pennsylvania American Water invests millions each year to provide safe, reliable service to our customers. Want to see where these dollars are flowing into system upgrades? Check out our user-friendly, online Infrastructure Upgrade Map. The map features summaries of pipe upgrades, total dollars invested and length of pipe being installed. Visit paamwaterinvests.com and see for yourself. SCRANTON/DUNMORE TRANSMISSION MAIN AND REGULATOR

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FOR MORE INFORMATIONJeremy Nelson, P.E.Engineering Project Manager570-351-0138

Customers can also contact our Customer Service Center at 1-800-565-7292. Hours: 7 a.m.–7 p.m.For emergencies,we’re available 24/7.

01-2020

WE’RE INVESTING $19 MILLION IN SCRANTON AND DUNMORE

WE KEEP LIFE FLOWING™

Pennsylvania American Water will be installing 11,000 feet of 36-inch and 8,000 feet of 24-inch water transmission main in Scranton and Dunmore, along with a new pressure regulator station in Dunmore. This investment project will increase the reliability of the water system infrastructure in these communities by providing redundant supply lines. Construction is expected to begin in Spring 2020 and continue over the next two years.

The first phase of this project involves installing the 36-inch waterline and pressure regulating station beginning in Spring 2020. Phase 2, which includes installing the 24-inch pipe, will begin in the Summer of 2020. These phases of the project are expected to be complete by the spring of 2022.

LOCATION (SEE PAGE 2 FOR MAP)The 36-inch pipeline will be installed along several roads in Scranton and Dunmore including:

• Mattes Avenue• 100 block Cedar Avenue• Laurel Line Drive • 200-500 blocks North Webster Avenue • 1100 block Olive Street• 600-1100 blocks Clay Avenue• 600-700 blocks South Blakely Street• 100-200 blocks East Grove Street

The 24-inch pipeline will be installed several roads in Dunmore including:

• 500 block South Blakely Street • 100-600 blocks Dudley Street• 200 block West Elm Street• 400-200 blocks Chestnut Street• 100 block Corner Street• 200-100 blocks South Apple Street• 200-600 blocks North Apple Street

The regulator station is being constructed on vacant land along the 600 Block of South Blakely Street in Dunmore.

CUSTOMER IMPACTThe pipeline installation is a moving operation that will be limited primarily to the roadway. Construction activities will be in the street in front of your home or business for a few days until it gradually moves away along the pipeline route. While work is occurring during the day, the road might be closed and traffic detoured around the work zone. Once the pipe is installed, temporary restoration will take place in the excavated area. We anticipate final paving restoration to occur approximately three months after pipe installation, weather permitting. Any final paving not completed before the start of winter weather conditions will resume as weather permits in the following spring.

Pennsylvania American Water invests millions each year to provide safe, reliable service to our customers. Want to see where these dollars are flowing into system upgrades? Check out our user-friendly, online Infrastructure Upgrade Map. The map features summaries of pipe upgrades, total dollars invested and length of pipe being installed. Visit paamwaterinvests.com and see for yourself.

SCRANTON/DUNMORE TRANSMISSION MAIN AND REGULATOR

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WE’RE INVESTING $19 MILLION IN SCRANTON AND DUNMORE

Pennsylvania American Water will be installing 11,000 feet of 36-inch and 8,000 feet of 24-inch water transmission main in Scranton and Dunmore, along with a new pressure regulator station in Dunmore.

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