California American Water Invests $4.7M in New Well
California American Water is investing $4.7M in a new groundwater well to help enhance water resiliency and reliability for Suburban-Rosemont customers. This project reflects California American Water's ongoing commitment to infrastructure improvements that support long-term system demand and help provide safe, clean, and reliable water service. This Contempo Well Installation Project will add a new groundwater production well designed to meet water demand in the Suburban-Rosemont system as older wells are retired from service. The project will include a new well and pump, along with other essential upgrades and equipment installation to support efficient system performance. Construction is expected to be completed in 2027. Once completed, this project will enhance water supply reliability for families and businesses in the Suburban-Rosemont area.
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- Grant Program Launch: Iowa American Water has announced the launch of the 2026 Water and Environment Grant Program, inviting community partners to apply for funding aimed at promoting clean water, environmental education, and water-based recreation projects, which is expected to enhance community awareness of water resource protection.
- Historical Funding Review: In 2025, the American Water Charitable Foundation awarded a total of $1.7 million to 80 organizations across 12 states, including five from Iowa, demonstrating the company's ongoing support and commitment to local communities.
- Education and Collaboration: By funding CoCoRaSH rain gauges and training, Iowa American Water collaborates with River Action to help students become volunteers reporting rainfall data to the National Weather Service, thereby enhancing students' environmental awareness and engagement.
- Long-term Investment Commitment: Since 2012, the American Water Charitable Foundation has invested over $25 million to support community development, reflecting the company's long-term strategic commitment to water resource protection and community well-being.
- Grant Program Launch: Iowa American Water has announced the launch of the 2026 Water and Environment Grant Program, inviting community partners to apply for funding aimed at promoting clean water, environmental education, and water-based recreation projects, which is expected to enhance community awareness of environmental protection.
- Historical Funding Achievements: In 2025, the American Water Charitable Foundation awarded a total of $1.7 million to 80 organizations across 12 states, including five from Iowa, demonstrating the company's ongoing commitment to community development.
- Education and Collaboration: By funding CoCoRaSH rain gauges and training, Iowa American Water has empowered students to participate in rain observation projects, enhancing their understanding of water quality and climate change while providing critical data support to the National Weather Service.
- Long-term Investment Commitment: Since 2012, the American Water Charitable Foundation has invested over $25 million through grants and matching gifts to support community development, highlighting the company's strategic importance in protecting and improving water resources.
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- Strategic Development Role: Kotani will be responsible for developing new business opportunities through strategic engagement with municipal and privately owned water utilities, thereby driving the company's growth efforts in Southern California.
- Rich Public Affairs Experience: As the former Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau, Kotani advanced national initiatives aimed at expanding economic opportunities and improving working conditions for women, showcasing her influence in public policy.
- Commitment to Community Engagement: Actively involved in various city and regional organizations, Kotani's strategic vision will help California American Water maintain an active role in infrastructure, environmental, educational, and philanthropic activities, further strengthening relationships with stakeholders.
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- Strategic Business Expansion: Kotani will be responsible for developing new business opportunities through strategic engagement with municipal and privately owned water utilities, thereby enhancing the company's market influence and service capabilities in Southern California.
- Rich Public Affairs Experience: While serving as Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau, Kotani advanced national initiatives to expand economic opportunities and improve working conditions for women, showcasing her influence in the public affairs landscape.
- Community Engagement and Development: Actively involved in various city and regional organizations, Kotani's strategic vision will help California American Water strengthen relationships with stakeholders in infrastructure, environmental, and educational sectors, driving the company's continued growth.

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- Leadership Training Program: The Honorary Commander program spans two years and aims to deepen community leaders' understanding of military missions and base assets, facilitating direct engagement through pairing with military counterparts, thereby enhancing the connection between the community and the military.
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- Community Collaboration Opportunity: Losli expressed her eagerness to connect with local leaders and deepen her understanding of the base, which not only enhances the company's relationship with the military community but also fosters collaboration in serving the community effectively.
- Military Service Support: American Water's Military Services Group provides safe, clean, and reliable water services to approximately 670,000 military community members across 18 military installations, including Scott Air Force Base, demonstrating the company's commitment to supporting military families.
- Leadership Training Program: The Honorary Commander program spans two years and aims to enhance community leaders' understanding of military missions and base assets, facilitating direct engagement with military units to strengthen ties and cooperation between the community and the military.









