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- We provide free lead water test kits to homes in our drinking water service area. The results can help understand the water quality in your home.
- Since 2018, we have tested the levels of per-and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances in our treated drinking water as well as our source water, the Allegheny River.
- Within our Residential & Commercial Customers section you can find our Tips, Maintenance & Prevention page!
- Easily access permit applications and information for any type of project!
- Sift through the storied history of drinking water in Pittsburgh or find out how to apply to become part of our growing team in the About Us section of our website.
- Read about Rebecca's role in the development of our new website, what being a Communications Project Manager entails, and what she likes to do outside of work!
- Our new Projects & Maintenance page illustrates how our individual projects start with big plans.
- The Your Water section of our website is a helpful resource for anyone wanting to learn more about the services we provide.
- The News & Events section of our website is the place for the most current information about our community events, press releases, and the latest issue of our Currents newsletter.
- Our Residential & Commercial Customers section is designed to help our customers find information, complete tasks, and submit forms quickly and easily.
- The gift that keeps on giving - a new website to enhance the virtual experience
- Our new website reflects our progress as a modern utility.
- 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.
- Thousands of lead lines replaced and an improved anti-corrosion treatment method have improved water quality.
- This form is to report damages to private property or personal injury as a result of water leakage or other activities of the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority.
- How to submit right to know requests to inspect and/or duplicate public records.
- The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority launches a new performance improvement dashboard
- Invitation For Bids (IFB) for 2020 Surface Restoration - Operations
- Invitation For Bids (IFB) for 2020 Surface Restoration - Capital