PITTSBURGH —

A multi-year construction project broke ground at Pittsburgh Water’s Aspinwall plant on Friday.

This marks the start of up to four years of work to improve aging infrastructure and ensure clean water for the Pittsburgh area for years into the future. Advertisement

Pittsburgh Water leadership told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 on Friday that this project is meant to modernize its water treatment and distribution system, and comes after 10 years of planning.

“When this project is completed, we can be confident that the next generation of Pittsburghers, our children, our grandchildren, will be able to rely on safe and reliable drinking water,” said Will Pickering, CEO of Pittsburgh Water.

It’s been dubbed the “ ABC Project ,” which stands for the three main pieces of infrast

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