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  • This project, in the Point Breeze neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
  • This project, in the Elliott neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
  • This project, in the Stanton Heights neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace the water main on a portion of Woodbine Street, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
  • PWSA will work in portions of Troy Hill to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
  • PWSA will work in portions of Homewood North to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
  • PWSA will work in portions of Larimer to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
  • We constructed a network of stormwater "green streets" in Squirrel Hill to direct stormwater to recently improved infrastructure within Wightman Park. By capturing and managing stormwater, this project aims to reduce overflows of combined stormwater and sewage into the Monongahela River, flooding in the park, and basement sewage backups in the neighborhood. 
  • In partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, we are planning a stormwater and roadway improvements project to address flooding issues at and around Dragoon Way in the Stanton Heights neighborhood.
  • In partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, we are planning a stormwater and roadway improvements project to address flooding issues at and around Stewart Avenue in the Carrick neighborhood.
  • In partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, we are planning a stormwater and roadway improvements project to address flooding issues at Braywood Way in the Greenfield and Hazelwood neighborhoods.
  • We are planning stormwater improvements to address a groundwater seep and related slope stability issues at City-owned vacant properties on Haverhill Street at the intersection of the East Hills and Homewood neighborhoods.
  • To modernize our water infrastructure and add redundancy and resiliency throughout our drinking water system, we will construct a new pump station and rising main in Highland Park. These projects will serve the Highland Reservoir service area.
  • After we complete a water or sewer repair, we must then come back and repave or re-concrete the area we impacted as part of our work. This multi-million dollar effort improves streets and sidewalks throughout our service area as a result of our work underground. We are responsible for asphalt and concrete replacement after emergency water and sewer repairs or infrastructure upgrade projects. When a job is complete, the location is given to the restoration contract, which sends asphalt, concrete, and line painting crews out to restore the area to its former condition. When work happens on your street, it may be a few weeks until paving and concrete crews return. Crews move in an orderly fashion around our service area completing work, focusing on all the locations in one area before moving onto the next. Percentage completion on this project refers to the total number of sites addressed as part of this construction contract and does not reference to the total number of PWSA restoration sites completed over time.