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Annual Report On Water Quality 2018

June 5, 2018
Annual Report On Water Quality 2018

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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN

My Fellow Customers: One of my favorite aspects of serving on the Fairfax Water Board of Directors is the ability to shape the course of one of the region’s most impactful organizations. What Fairfax Water does today ripples ahead to future generations. We members of the Fairfax Water Board work with the extremely talented employees of this organization to ensure that today’s ripples transform into waves of benefits tomorrow. In this report, you will see the impact of our employees’ hard work in delivering high-quality water to your home. To maintain our successful record, we have planned several capital improvement projects for 2018 and beyond.

As I write this letter, Fairfax Water has either finalized plans for or begun construction of several key infrastructure projects designed to improve service quality and efficiency. These programs include improvement or replacement of water-storage tanks in the Cities of Fairfax and Falls Church, as well as southern parts of Fairfax County. We are also hard at work improving water pressure and service throughout our system. Proactive measures to locate and replace aging infrastructure help us maintain reliable delivery of excellent-quality water to our customers. It also minimizes inconvenient outages and costly repairs over the long term.

The improvements we are pursuing will benefit our customers today and decades into the future. It is gratifying for us as members of the Board to see this success develop in real time but, as customers, parents, and grandparents, it is even more gratifying to know we are building something in which future generations can take great pride.

Philip W. Allin

Chairman Fairfax Water Board of Directors

Fairfax Water

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