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New Jersey American Water Marks Two Years of Salem City System Ownership with $28M Infrastructure Investment

By MGN EditorialJune 22, 2026 at 04:34 PM

New Jersey American Water has commemorated the two-year anniversary of its acquisition of Salem City's water and wastewater systems, reporting over $28 million in infrastructure investment and $766,000 in community programme support since June 2024.

New Jersey American Water and the City of Salem have marked the two-year anniversary of the utility's acquisition of Salem City's water and wastewater systems, highlighting significant capital investment and community engagement since the handover took effect on 25 June 2024. According to a PR Newswire release issued 22 June 2026, the company has directed more than $28 million into infrastructure improvements across the Salem systems over the two-year period, alongside $766,000 in dedicated community programme support. Salem City, situated on the Delaware River in southern New Jersey, is a community with close historical and operational ties to the regional maritime and industrial corridor. The city's water and wastewater infrastructure serves residential, commercial, and industrial users in an area that includes port-adjacent facilities and waterway-dependent industries. The acquisition represented a broader trend of municipal water system consolidation in the United States, where ageing infrastructure and limited municipal capital budgets have prompted a number of cities to transfer ownership to regulated private utilities capable of mobilising larger investment programmes. New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water Works Company, is the largest investor-owned water and wastewater utility in New Jersey. The company has stated that its two-year investment programme in Salem has focused on system reliability, water quality improvements, and long-term asset renewal — areas that had historically been constrained under municipal ownership. While the story is primarily a utility and municipal infrastructure matter, the investment carries relevance for the broader Delaware River region, where reliable water and wastewater services underpin port operations, shipbuilding facilities, and marine industrial activity along one of the US East Coast's most commercially significant inland waterways. The anniversary milestone also reflects growing investor and regulatory attention to water infrastructure resilience in coastal and riverine communities, where climate-related pressures and ageing assets present compounding challenges for operators and municipalities alike.
#water infrastructure#Delaware River#municipal utilities#New Jersey#infrastructure investment#wastewater#port-adjacent industry

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