AWWA Valves

Meeting Standards,
Exceeding Expectations

AWWA valves are designed to meet rigorous American Water Works Association (AWWA) standards, ensuring durability and reliability in water distribution and treatment systems. Engineered for long service life, these valves are optimized for municipal, industrial, and commercial water infrastructure.

Their design prioritizes efficient flow control, minimal maintenance, and resistance to corrosion, making them a cornerstone of dependable water systems. AWWA-compliant valves are essential for maintaining safe operations in high-demand environments.

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Built for Systems
That Can't Fail

AWWA valves are available in various configurations to meet the diverse needs of water systems. Resilient-seated gate valves provide a tight shutoff and are ideal for isolating sections of large pipelines. Butterfly valves offer compact, low-torque control for installations with limited space. Check valves ensure unidirectional flow and protect against backflow, while AWWA ball valves enable precise modulation for high-pressure systems.

Each valve type is purpose-engineered to fulfill specific flow, pressure, and service life requirements within the AWWA framework.

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The Backbone of Water Systems

From municipal water mains to treatment facilities and industrial water systems, AWWA-compliant valves are selected for their longevity, consistent performance, and regulatory compliance. They help safeguard water quality, reduce leakage, and maintain system reliability over decades of service.

Whether isolating critical segments, regulating flow in filtration systems, or preventing contamination, these valves provide the confidence that only proven standards can offer, making them a fundamental component of essential water infrastructure.

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