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Aqua PA Opens New Water Quality Lab In Bryn Mawr

The new 14,700-square-foot lab will help the utility company ensure it provides high-quality water to its customer throughout the region.

BRYN MAWR, PA — Aqua Pennsylvania recently opened a new laboratory in Bryn Mawr that will help the utility company provide high-quality water to its customers.

A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the 14,700-square-foot laboratory Thursday.

The new lab is more than double the size of the previous lab that served the company for more than 70 years and will help Aqua adapt to the ever-changing water quality regulatory environment to better serve customers.

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"For 135 years, our company has focused on delivering high-quality water to our communities and ensuring we are doing our due diligence to protect public health," said Christopher Franklin, CEO and Chairman of Aqua PA parent company Essential Utilities. "The opening of this state-of-the-art laboratory at our headquarters in Bryn Mawr is the latest chapter in our long history of safeguarding our customers’ access to safe and reliable drinking water."

The new lab employs 19 people, 13 of whom are chemists and microbiologists who conduct daily water sample tests and six others who manage and conduct routine quality assurance tests and provide administrative support.

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Laboratory employees perform about 90,000 water quality tests a year. The lab is named for a longtime Aqua employee, William C. Ross, who attended the event. Ross retired in 2018 as Aqua’s senior vice president of engineering and environmental affairs.

Aqua’s laboratory is certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, and test results are accepted by each state for compliance testing.

"As science evolves and technology advances, we need to adapt and change to continue to be efficient and effective with our water treatment process and our understanding of emerging contaminants," said Essential Chief Environmental, Safety and Sustainability Officer Christopher Crockett. "The new laboratory allows us to continue to evolve, grow and keep up with the rapidly changing developments in chemistry, microbiology and the environment. Our team will be using advanced technology to better understand what could be in drinking water and, in turn, better serve our customers."

Franklin, Crockett and Aqua Pennsylvania President Marc Lucca were joined at the ceremony by Montgomery County Commissioners' Vice Chair Ken Lawrence Jr., Lower Merion Township Commissioner Scott Zelov, representatives from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and employees who work in the laboratory.

"It is an honor to officially open the new water quality laboratory with our partners, distinguished guests and employees," said Lucca. "The dedicated employees who work in our lab help ensure Aqua Pennsylvania is able to provide safe drinking water to our customers and return clean wastewater to the environment. Their work and our continued efforts to improve mean we will continue to deliver safe water to the communities we serve and protect our environment for years to come."

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