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  • Overview for developers, contractors, and vendors. Includes links to related pages as well as common questions and issues.
  • Information on our procurement process including open and closed bids, upcoming pre-bid meetings, recent awards and the Equal Opportunity Program.
  • Rules and Regulations for PWSA development permit process.
  • Find out more about our Projects & Maintenance projects.
  • Learn about the water, sewer, and stormwater services provided by the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
  • Our Community Lead Response is on track to replace all lead service lines in Pittsburgh by 2026
  • Information about the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
  • The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority Board of Directors page.
  • Executive Leadership Biographies
  • The Department of Finance is responsible for ensuring the effective and efficient use of resources in order to sustain the delivery of quality and affordable services to our ratepayers.
  • History of Pittsburgh's water supply.
  • Contact information for PWSA
  • News & Events
  • We are developing an integrated stormwater management program to reduce sewer overflows, improve water quality, and reduce flooding. Learn about our history, projects, plans, and how you can help.
  • Our Capital Improvement Plan and 2030 Plan lay out the specific projects and their estimated costs for the coming years. These are prioritized roadmaps for designing and building the major projects that our ratepayer dollars fund.
  • Some development projects or repair work will require operation of PWSA-owned fire hydrants or waterlines to obtain water and/or sewer service. These permits are available at our Permit Counter.
  • General instructions to obtain a development permit for any property that is not a single-family home.
  • Application and submission requirements to obtain a permit to terminate existing water, sewer, or storm taps.
  • Information on the application and submission requirements for Land Operations Permits.
  • How to comply with the Dye Testing Ordinance, which is required for all properties in the City of Pittsburgh before the property can be sold. This page includes a searchable map of identified sanitary sewer areas.