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Dirty water is flushed from water lines along U.S. Route 61 last month. West Virginia American Water is in the process of totally taking over the provision of water to those formerly served by the Page-Kincaid Public Service District. The PSD water treatment plant has been closed and all water for the area will be supplied by WVAWâs New River water treatment plant.
Submitted photo Jan 10, 2021
Jan 10, 2021
Dirty water is flushed from water lines along U.S. Route 61 last month. West Virginia American Water is in the process of totally taking over the provision of water to those formerly served by the Page-Kincaid Public Service District. The PSD water treatment plant has been closed and all water for the area will be supplied by WVAWâs New River water treatment plant.
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Photo Courtesy of the West Virginia Public Service Commission
West Virginia American Water has been flushing out water lines in western Fayette County, where customers used to get their water from the Page-Kincaid Public Service District.
Customers formerly served by a locally run public service district in western Fayette County will now have their water needs met by a new provider West Virginia America Water.
By contrast, West Virginia American Water is one of the state’s largest regulated utilities. The company technically took over the 650-customer area in September, when it began replacing equipment and connecting customers to its New River treatment site in the town of Beckwith.