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- Construction and capital funding remain strong through October.
- Learn more about our involvement in the design and construction of the Vision and Rehabilitation Center at the UPMC Mercy campus.
- There is more to a construction project than meets the eye. Learn more about how a project concept transforms into a full-grown infrastructure investment!
- Frank Sidari, Environmental Compliance Director, is leading the effort to shift our culture to one where environmental compliance is front-of-mind in everything we do.
- Come visit our PGH2O Cares team while picking up fresh, local food at some of Pittsburgh’s many wonderful farmers’ markets!
- Each task force brings together community members and organizations to advance stormwater solutions.
- The project will replace water mains on the two streets, beginning in the Central Business District, and stretching up to Oakland, underneath the Birmingham Bridge.
- Read what our customers are saying about our outstanding employees and contractors!
- Your Rate Dollars at Work
- It is our goal to help customers address any past due balances by enrolling in our customer assistance programs and getting onto a flexible, income-based payment plan to reduce your bill.
- The approximately $14M project will replace over two miles of mains, lead service lines.
- The results reflect our commitment to transparent, effective use of public funding.
- PWSA encourages renters to apply for Allegheny County’s Emergency Rental Assistance funds
- A week of education and advocacy to raise awareness for our country’s infrastructure needs.
- Save Water and Money This Summer
- What Does a 100-Year Storm Actually Mean?
- As the pandemic is winding down, it is more important than ever to understand how the last 15 months have impacted development in Pittsburgh.
- PWSA continues to invest and prioritize the rehabilitation of our sewer infrastructure.
- Fifth and Forbes Water Main Replacements Off to Productive Start
- Project Manager of the Laboratory, Linda Leopold, promotes the importance of water quality in her position at PWSA and through her many organizational affiliations.