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- Water education activities for kids help to expand awareness about local drinking water, water pollution, and the impacts of too much rain.
- Find out why flood preparedness is a shared responsibility and learn how to track your water usage, conserve water, and save money.
- Learn about our new Procedures Manual for Developers, a document that details the rules and regulations that all developments within the PWSA service area must follow in order to obtain water and sewer service.
- All of our departments have responded to the challenges of COVID-19 in a completely unique fashion, keeping safety and connection with customers a priority.
- Expanded assistance offerings during pandemic.
- Learn how we've adapted in order to stay engaged with the community despite the challenges of COVID-19.
- Joining the U.S. Water Alliance in pledge to secure our water future
- Flattening the Curve: Protecting Our Essential Staff and the Public During These Uncertain Times
- Flushing Plumbing in Dormant Buildings Will Help Ensure Water Quality
- Residents of Greystone Drive are invited to join this webinar and learn more about the upcoming water main replacement work.
- Work will be completed under cost share agreement with City of Pittsburgh
- 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.
- The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority is proud to share this news with its Western Pennsylvania Energy Consortium partners and Direct Energy
- Our focus in collecting this information is to ensure we can quickly reach you for water outages, upcoming projects, or billing issues.
- 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.
- Some customers in the Polish Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh are impacted by a flush and boil water advisory due to an 8-inch water main break on Ruthven Street.
- Report outlines strategies for equitable water management
- Invitation For Bids (IFB) Winchester Drive at Grovemount Stormsystem Improvements
- Invitation For Bid (IFB) 2019 Small Diameter Rehabilitation Contract No. 2 - Brownsville Road Storm Sewer
- Invitation For Bids (IFB) Nobles Lane Storm System Improvements