Infrastructure project improves water pressure and service reliability for Cape Water System customers
Aqua North Carolina announced today the successful completion of a new 500,000 gallon water tower in the Beau Rivage community. The project serves nearly 50 subdivisions and commercial properties in southern New Hanover County. This vital infrastructure project significantly enhances water service reliability and pressure for residents, ensuring consistent access to high-quality drinking water.
The 140-foot-tall, single-pedestal water tower is one of many projects in Aqua’s Cape Water System comprehensive master plan, a strategic roadmap to continuously improve and strengthen the region’s water infrastructure.
“This new water tower is a testament to our continued commitment to our coastal communities, and we’re thrilled to officially bring it online,” said Shannon Becker, President of Aqua North Carolina. “This project, along with others in the Cape Water System plan, ensures we can deliver a reliable supply of safe drinking water for generations to come.”
Over the past year, Aqua installed new wells at the Village in Mott’s Landing and completed several water main upgrades throughout the water system.
Aqua’s infrastructure improvements in the Cape Water System are an example of the company’s mission to provide quality, reliable drinking water and safe wastewater solutions to customers. To learn more about Aqua’s dedication to improving America’s infrastructure, please click here.