Western Pennsylvania's aging infrastructure has long been a point of concern for man, and that includes how water is delivered.

This week, Pittsburgh Water announced plans to invest millions of dollars into upgrading its systems.

The agency, formerly known as the Pittsburgh Water Authority, along with the new name, announced significant infrastructure improvements when it comes to delivering water throughout the region.

The expected cost is about $193 million, and it's what Pittsburgh Water officials are calling "The ABC Project."

"I think it's important that in a time where it seems like government isn't working, it is working at the local level," said Pittsburgh Water CEO Will Pickering.

The work includes the "A" in the project's acronymic title, which stands for the Aspinwall pump

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