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- Loan is part of EPA’s $38 billion investment in America’s infrastructure
- Tips to help you save water and money this summer.
- PWSA hosted Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and four mayors from across Pennsylvania during the “Mayors are Rebuilding PA” Tour.
- We're thrilled to be the recipient of a more than $52 million loan for our Water Reliability Plan investments.
- Kevin Wood, Senior Manager of Water Quality, and his dedicated team of water professionals, operators, and public servants help deliver on our organization’s greatest promise – the production and delivery of safe and reliable drinking water for all communities we serve.
- Your ratepayer dollars explained.
- Highlighting PWSA’s 2022 Water Quality Report and the important techniques our talented teams use to ensure the water coming to your tap is safe and reliable.
- Provides customers with real-time information about water service interruptions
- Signifying continued financial improvement and PWSA’s progress as a modern, forward-looking utility
- For a limited time, eligible customers can receive emergency grants for past due water and wastewater services
- Share your perspective about our proposed rate filing with the PUC at these public forums
- Funding will replace approximately 1,200 lead lines
- Pittsburgh has more than 25,000 storm drains that direct stormwater from streets and paths into underground sewer pipes. Follow these tips to help keep our sewers flowing properly.
- For a limited time, eligible customers can receive emergency grants for past due water and wastewater services.
- New maps provides customers with real-time information about water service interruptions.
- Development Coordinator Jordan Treaster is responsible for the issuance of development permits for commercial builds. Get to know more about him in this month's Employee Spotlight.
- How does our pursuit of low-interest loans and grants save our ratepayers’ money?
- Replaying some of our greatest hits to-date in 2023.
- Results of 3.4 parts per billion come well under EPA action level
- Bids for the estimated $46 million Highland Reservoir Pump Station due August 31st.