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- Recent reports validate that your water quality remains high. Learn more about our water treatment process and the rigorous monitoring and testing procedures we follow to ensure your drinking water is of the highest quality.
- PWSA joins City of Pittsburgh, WPEC partners in collaboration to advance Pittsburgh's sustainability goals
- Pending PUC approval, new rates, enhanced customer assistance, and greater stormwater incentives would become effective in early 2024
- PWSA Hosts a public information session to provide an update on Stormwater Management Plan and the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) as well as other stormwater management topics. Community members are encouraged to come with questions.
- Our Aspinwall Pump Station, Bruecken Pump Station, and Clearwell construction contracts will be ready for bid in the Summer of 2024. In preparation for the procurement of the contracts, we will be hosting an outreach event. The event will feature a presentation on the details of the projects, networking and tabling opportunities, and a breakfast buffet.
- PWSA is working to identify remaining private lead service line materials for locations where we have outdated or missing records. Help us improve our inventory by filling out this quick and easy survey.
- Professional Development for teachers and community members
- Strassburger is One of Eight Individuals and Organizations Honored at One Water Conference
- Fats, oils, and greases (FOGs) produced when cooking certain foods can spell serious trouble for customers and our water system when washed down kitchen drains.
- PWSA's Explore & Tour a Career in Water program connects us with local schools to inspire the next generation of young people to envision careers in the water, public service, and trades spaces.
- The combination of grants and low-interest loans will replace approximately 4 miles of water main in two Pittsburgh neighborhoods.
- This month's employee spotlight highlights an entire PWSA team, all giving back to our region in two important ways.
- New PGH2O RAVE (Recognition and Appreciation of Vendor Excellence) Profiles highlight some of the outstanding diverse businesses we work alongside.
- Recognition from the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) applauds equity-based Community Lead Response program.
- Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Recognizes PWSA’s Commitment to Equitable Water Policy
- Properly dispose of fats, oils, and grease after cooking to avoid a clogged pipe or sewer backup
- 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.