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- Customers in impact area no longer advised to boil water for consumption
- This project, in the Greenfield and Squirrel Hill South neighborhoods of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- How to Track Your Water Usage and Save Money
- Become a GrateKeeper!
- Saw Mill Run Stream Restoration Project Completed
- District Report: District 1 - The Northside
- Deputy Executive Director, Jen Presutti, leverages her many years of public service experience and financial expertise to help our ongoing renewal efforts
- And The Survey Says.......
- As our capital project schedule returns to normal, it is time to start networking again!
- PGH2O in the Community: PWSA Shares Green Streets Design for Wightman Park Stormwater Project
- Getting Stuff Done (GSD): Going above and beyond!
- Team Pgh2o Steps Up to Get the Job Done
- Program replaces private-side of lead service line for free.
- This is a virtual event formatted as a facility tour of PWSA's newly-renovated Microfiltration Plant to engage the community for United for Infrastructure Week 2020.
- Water Treatment Chemicals
- The stormwater improvement project in Polish Hill reduces the risks of uncontrolled runoff by constructing new curb lines, adding additional stormwater inlets, and installing five bioretention features with underground storage.
- We collaborated on two UpstreamPgh (formerly Nine Mile Run Watershed Association) stormwater management projects in the East Hills Neighborhood. At Oakwood and Batavia Streets, runoff is redirected into roadside ditches. At Crescent Elementary School, runoff from the street and the school is redirected into rain gardens.
- Information on consumer protections and opportunities and Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission oversight.
- On Friday, March 6, the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer submitted a multi-year rate proposal to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC).
- 3 Rivers Wet Weather hosts this day-long conference to build upon our regional conversation about Pittsburgh.