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            Illinois American Water observes Drinking Water Week by encouraging 
			consumers to 'know your H2O' Drinking 
			Water Week: May 5-11  
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            [May 
			09, 2013] 
            BELLEVILLE -- Illinois American 
			Water is joining others in the water industry to help consumers 
			appreciate the essential role water plays in public health, fire 
			protection, economic vitality and overall quality of life, and 
			recognize the water company's role in maintaining a safe and 
			sustainable supply. With current trends in population, economic 
			growth, energy, climate and pollution affecting water usage and the 
			critical infrastructure, now more than ever the system needs to 
			function properly.  | 
        
            |  "While we are constantly investing in and working to improve the 
			water infrastructure statewide, we want consumers to be conscious of 
			how they value, use and access water," said Karla Olson Teasley, 
			president of Illinois American Water. "So, in observance of Drinking 
			Water Week, we are encouraging individuals to ‘get to know their 
			H2O' and help preserve our most precious resource for future 
			generations." Consumers can help maintain the quality and supply of drinking 
			water through the following actions:  
				
				Be conscious of 
				your daily water use and take the necessary steps in your home 
				to be "water smart" and help preserve this precious natural 
				resource. 
				Be sure that 
				leaking pipes and faucets -- indoors and outdoors -- are 
				repaired.  
			
			 
				
				Take care in the 
				use of garden, lawn, garage or other home products, and ensure 
				that they do not inadvertently find their way into groundwater.
				
				Properly dispose of chemicals or other 
				potentially harmful products, and do not pour them directly into 
				home drains, the sewer, street drains or the lawn.  [to top of second 
            column] | 
            
			 For more water tips and information, visit the
			Learning 
			Center on Illinois American Water's website at
			www.illinoisamwater.com.
			 ___ Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: 
			AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, 
			providing water or wastewater services to approximately 1.2 million 
			people. American Water also operates a customer service center in 
			Alton and a quality control and research laboratory in Belleville.
			 American Water, founded in 1886, is the largest publicly traded 
			U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With headquarters in 
			Voorhees, N.J., the company employs approximately 6,700 who provide 
			drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an 
			estimated 14 million people in more than 30 states and parts of 
			Canada. For more information, visit
			www.amwater.com. 
[Text from file received from
			Illinois American Water] |