Indiana American Water Buys Riley Wastewater System

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GREENWOOD, Ind – On Wednesday Indiana American Water President Matt Prine announced the company’s acquisition of the Town of Riley’s wastewater system in eastern Vigo County.

The purchase of the system adds approximately 460 wastewater customers.

“The acquisition of this system will help hold rates down for Riley customers over the long term as needed investments are made and also provide access to operations and capital management water professionals and a number of customer service options and payment methods,” said Prine. “Indiana American Water already provides water service to Riley and several nearby communities, so this allows us to bring greater efficiencies to customers in Riley and across Indiana.”

The acquisition of the Riley wastewater systems for $1,545,000 was approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission in March and closed by Indiana American Water and the Town of Riley on Wednesday, April 29, 2020. The Riley system will be incorporated into the company’s Terre Haute district, which currently serves approximately 72,000 residents.

Riley Town Council President Clayton White is also enthusiastic in his support of the acquisition. “Our town has other pressing priorities and lacks the technical expertise or resources to continue running a sewer utility, especially given increasing environmental regulations,” said White. “This acquisition will help us to address these concerns while also providing future rate stability by keeping our sewer rates lower than they would have been under municipal ownership, making needed improvements to the system, and generating additional property tax revenues.