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  • Information on our procurement process including open and closed bids, upcoming pre-bid meetings, recent awards and the Equal Opportunity Program.
  • Our Community Lead Response is on track to replace all lead service lines in Pittsburgh by 2026
  • Executive Leadership Biographies
  • History of Pittsburgh's water supply.
  • Contact information for PWSA
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This project is one of several stormwater improvement projects in Saw Mill Run. It focuses on restoring two sites within the stream in the Overbrook Neighborhood.
  • We are building cost-effective and efficient stormwater solutions in this area of North Point Breeze to capture, hold, and slowly release stormwater runoff.
  • Find information about understanding your bill, ways to pay, checking water usage, changing or adding a billing address (including landlords and renters), updating contact info, customer rights, data protection release, and more.
  • Information on how to pay a bill by phone, with Zipcheck, or with cash at 7-Eleven, Family Dollar, Dollar General, CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Walmart Supercenter MoneyCenter locations.
  • This $2.9 million project, taking place in the Lincoln Place neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, lined approximately 5 miles of aging sewers, repair broken sewers, relocate storm drains, and separate combined storm and sanitary sewers where needed. Work was completed at numerous locations throughout the neighborhood. Lining and repairing these sewers will extend the life of the sewer system and ensure better service to our customers.
  • Sewer lining is a cost-effective, non-invasive procedure that lines the inside of aging sewer mains to prolong their life an ensure reliable sewer service for those connected to the main.
  • Information on starting or stopping service, water meter replacements, water meter sizing, and water assistance for community gardens.
  • Find out when restorations take place following both planned construction projects and emergency repairs, and how the schedule works.
  • Learn some simple steps about how to prevent or fix frozen or broken pipes in your home or business. Also, there are tips for leaving your home for an extended period in the winter.
  • Information related to buying or selling a property, including final bill application and the Dye Testing Ordinance.
  • Invitations for Bids (IFB) for Howard Pump Station Boiler Replacement