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- Spring cleaning for green infrastructure
- PWSA’s Stormwater Conversations are underway!
- An overview of the many achievements that defined our 2022.
- Upon completion, this project - being undertaken in partnership with the City of Pittsburgh - will address stormwater flooding issues in the area.
- PWSA’s new Human Resources Specialist, Lindsey Pawlos, is responsible for managing a broad range of HR functions at the Authority.
- PWSA will hold a four-part Business Development Series designed to provide information to small and minority-owned business owners, developers, consultants, engineering firms, and contractors regarding PWSA services and regulations.
- National award recognizes Community Lead Response
- Chief Executive Officer, Will Pickering, kicks off our 2022 Year in Review report.
- WATER RELIABILITY PLAN PROGRESS
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Join PWSA in this discussion about a pedestrian safety fence to surround the stormwater planters recently installed along Wightman Street in Squirrel Hill.
- Properly dispose of Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOGs) after cooking to avoid wrecking your Thanksgiving with a clogged pipe or sewer backup!
- The initial design of the Four Mile Run Stormwater Project encompassed Schenley Park and several Pittsburgh neighborhoods including Greefield, Hazelwood, Oakland, and Squirrel Hill. The project was planned to capture and route stormwater through a natural channel that will follow the path of the historic streams that formed Four Mile Run from Panther Hollow Lake to the Monongahela River. It will help to reduce combined sewer overflows, basement backups, and neighborhood flooding.
- A donation to PWSA's Hardship Grant Program will help neighbors struggling to pay for essential water services
- Request for Proposal (RFP) 2022 Small Diameter Water Main Replacement-CMCI Services
- Submit feedback or comments about the Stormwater Strategic Plan.