Up to 77 percent of Americans have reported seeing signs of a water leak, according to recent American Water survey on household leaks More than two in three Americans have experienced a leak at their home, according to a recent survey conducted by...
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Indiana is home to abundant water resources. Our great state is home to over 35,000 miles of streams and rivers, as well as 100,000 acres of public reservoirs and lakes and 50 miles of shoreline along the Great Lakes. Learn more about the water...
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Lead in Drinking Water
Indiana American Water takes great measures to reduce the potential for lead to leach from your pipes into drinking water. We perform regular testing of treated water to ensure the water exiting our treatment facilities is not contaminated with lead....
Read MoreTop Water Conservation Methods
We use water every day, but many of us don’t consider just how much we’re consuming when performing menial tasks. Some common practices and household chores are significant water wasters, but these offenses can be easily solved with a little...
Read MoreIndiana America Water Community Impact 2020 Report
Community involvement and charitable giving is at the heart of Indiana American Water and our employees. We encourage employee volunteerism and donate thousands of dollars to charitable organizations throughout our service areas each year. We believe...
Read MoreIndiana American Water: Providing quality in every drop
FROM TOXIC LEAD-TAINTED WATER IN FLINT, MICHIGAN TO ALGAE BLOOMS IN LAKE ERIE AND THE OHIO RIVER - WATER QUALITY EXPERTISE MATTERS With recent tragedies affecting drinking water, we continue to see a heightened awareness of water quality issues. And...
Read MoreWater Odor Issues – What’s an Issue, and What’s Safe?
From time to time, you may notice an odor coming from your home’s water. Water odors can be indicative of certain conditions, but are not always a cause for concern. Indiana American Water wants all customers to be confident in their water quality...
Read MoreIndiana American Water—Committed to Clean Water for Life
Wood-framed buildings dominated fast-growing cities in the 1800s. Homes, businesses, and even roads and sidewalks were constructed with wood, resulting in an explosion of infrastructure that became hubs for culture, economies, and an ever-growing...
Read MoreA Storm’s Impact on Community Water Quality
Hoosiers are no strangers to harsh storms. While we mostly consider the visible damage strong winds and heavy rain can do to our homes and neighborhoods, many don’t think about how a storm can impact water supplies. Let’s take a look at how...
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