Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water Works Co. Inc., has completed a nearly $6 million investment to install Indiana’s first drinking water treatment system designed to remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at its Charlestown facility. This advanced system, which began operating in January 2026, includes a granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment process and upgrades to supporting infrastructure. The project, financed through Indiana’s State Revolving Fund Loan Program, aims to enhance water quality and public health for approximately 8,000 residents and businesses. The company plans to expand similar PFAS treatment upgrades to other communities across Indiana as funding becomes available.
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