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- We partnered with the City of Pittsburgh on improvements to Wightman Park within Squirrel Hill to create a safer, cleaner, greener, and more accessible park with better stormwater management.
- We are partnering with the City of Pittsburgh to manage stormwater at Volunteers Field, a city park located in the Carrick neighborhood, by renovating its ballfields with regrading and better drainage.
- Links to important common issues & questions pages for street & sidewalk restoration, storm drains, insurance claims, water main breaks, sewage backups, hydrants, sewage backups, and no parking.
- Fall brings us incredible foliage each year, but when the leaves eventually fall, it can be a challenge for our sewers.
- Find out what causes water main breaks, how we address them, and what you can do to stay informed in case one happens in your neighborhood.
- Getting Stuff Done (GSD): Going above and beyond!
- As part of our continued efforts to upgrade the components of our water distribution system, we are replacing the liner and cover on the Herron Hill Reservoir in the Upper Hill District.
- New systems will help reduce flooding and basement backups in area.
- The goal of our Human Resources department is to optimize the potential of our employees by creating a culture of empowerment, accountability, development, and pride.
- 855 public lead service lines have been replaced since July 1, 2019 through the multi-million dollar program.
- We are committed to supporting our customers in need by offering financial relief for income-qualified residential customers having difficulty paying their water and sewer bills.
- A special update from Executive Director Robert A. Weimar.
- Walkway closed during construction to expedite work and maintain public safety.
- Renewed Investment Equals Results! A Cultural Shift at the Lab Benefits Our Drinking Water CustomersRead about the many improvements we've made to our lab over the past couple of years.
- A series of rain gardens play defense against our stormy weather.
- PWSA is committed to supporting our customers in need by offering financial relief for income-qualified residential customers having difficulty paying their water and sewer bills.
- PWSA encourages income-qualified customers to re-enroll in the Authority's Customer Assistance Programs for 2020.
- Today Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority released a 2019 summary recap of milestones and achievements.
- 1,600 additional locations have been selected for a free lead line replacement.
- Engineered channels in Schenley Park will capture and slow the flow of stormwater runoff.