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AWU says water system capacity and condition are stable; plan recommends rehab and targeted capacity projects

Assembly Infrastructure, Enterprise and Utility Oversight Committee · January 16, 2026
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AWU Capital Program Manager Todd Carroll told the committee the water master plan finds the system generally sound for the next 20 years, serving roughly 55,000 customers; recommended work emphasizes rehabilitation, aging-facility upgrades and targeted capacity projects in Girdwood and Eagle River, with a final plan expected in February.

Todd Carroll, AWU Capital Program Manager, presented the water master plan update, saying the utility serves roughly 55,000 certificated water customers, operates two treatment plants and about 850 miles of pipeline. Carroll said average demand is near 23 million gallons and AWU’s modeled firm capacity is about 60 million gallons, leaving the utility positioned to meet projected demand with mostly rehabilitation and smaller-scale capacity work.

"We have approximately 55,000 water…

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