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  • This sewer separation project along portions of Queenston Street, Lucina Avenue, Wayside Street, and Walton Avenue in the Carrick Neighborhood will help to reduce nearby flooding and basement backups.
  • This project, in the Friendship/East Liberty neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace approximately 3,600 feet of aging water main, providing more reliable water service to our customers. This site was scheduled for replacement after several water main breaks occurred over the past year. As part of the main replacement, we will replace all residential public water service lines, including lead water service lines, with a non-lead material.
  • This project, in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on five streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
  • This project, in the Highland Park 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 South Side Slopes neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers. Phase II of this work was completed in
  • This project, in the Homewood 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 Hazelwood 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 - spanning across the Central Business District, Uptown, and Oakland - will replace over two miles of water mains on Forbes Avenue and Fifth Avenue. As part of this work, we will replace any lead service lines found while replacing the water mains.
  • This project, in the Highland Park neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace approximately 500 feet of aging water main, providing more reliable water service to our customers. This site was scheduled for replacement due to a history of water main breaks. As part of the main replacement, we will replace all public water service lines, including lead water service lines, with a non-lead material.
  • This project, in the Mount Washington and Duquesne Heights neighborhoods 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 Shadyside neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace the water main on Walnut Street, between Bellefonte Street and South Aiken Avenue, providing more reliable water service to our customers. This work was planned for the 2021 construction season and has been prioritized due to upcoming street lighting work planned by the City of Pittsburgh Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (DOMI).
  • The Highland II Reservoir Liner and Cover Replacement includes the demolition and removal of the existing liner and cover and installation of a new reservoir liner, floating cover, and supplemental equipment such as the rainwater removal pumps and associated piping on the floating cover.
  • This project, in the Borough of Millvale, will replace the water main on Evergreen Road, between Ohio Street and Klopfer Street, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
  • This project, in the Highland Park neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace approximately 350 feet of aging water main, providing more reliable water service to our customers. This site was scheduled for replacement after several water main breaks occurred over the past year. As part of the main replacement, we will replace water service lines, including lead water service lines, with a non-lead material.
  • As part of this project, we replaced lead water service lines throughout our service area to reduce exposure to lead in drinking water. To avoid partial lead line replacements, we coordinated with customers to replace private lead service lines at no cost when replacing public lead lines.
  • Phillips Park is a city-owned park located in Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood. This stormwater project will help to reduce flooding and basement backups along Yale Drive, Queenstown Street, Lucina Avenue, and Walton Avenue.
  • The Four Mile Run Watershed encompasses Schenley Park and several Pittsburgh neighborhoods including Greefield, Hazelwood, Oakland, and Squirrel Hill. After a lengthy review process with State regulators, PWSA will pursue the design of a stormwater only pipeline in The Run neighborhood, located in the basin of the watershed. This project will help to reduce basement backups and neighborhood flooding that many residents in The Run have experienced.
  • The Lawn and Ophelia Parklet is a city-owned park located in the South Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. This stormwater project will help to manage 1.5 inches of rain from 1.86 acres of impervious surfaces like roofs and pavement using green infrastructure.
  • We partnered with Chatham University to build a dry stream bed to slow down and soak up stormwater by the intersection of Woodland Road and Chapel Hill Road on Chatham's Shadyside Campus.
  • We are planning to install underground storage tanks below the park to hold stormwater runoff from uphill areas then slowly release the water into the sewer system after rainstorms.