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- PWSA commits to clean energy and a more sustainable, resilient water future.
- New pilot program repairs in-home plumbing leaks for eligible customers, ensures enrollment in Customer Advantage portal to track and reduce water usage at home.
- Water Quality Remains High, Lead Remains Low, PWSA is a Regional Leader in Transparency and More
- Outreach event for our 2024 on-call engineering services contract.
- PWSA's design project team will present updates on the Bruecken Pump Station Upgrades to residents of Highland Park.
- In-school STEM presentation to high school students about water quality, water treatment and the history of our waterways
- PWSA Will visit Weil K-5 with Reading is Fundamental to teach about drinking water while RiF reads a story about water.
- New rates enhance customer assistance, greater stormwater incentives, and funding to advance infrastructure investment this year
- Steps customers can take to prevent their pipes from freezing and what to do in a water or sewer emergency this winter.
- PWSA will present to the Highland Park Community Council on construction activity in the neighborhood, including the start of the new Highland Reservoir Pump Station. We will also provide updates on other large infrastructure in the neighborhood.
- Visit PWSA to learn about our services, find resources and answers to your questions and participate in fun hands-on demonstrations with give-aways!
- Funding will protect water quality & public health by replacing private lead service lines identified during unplanned work.
- Funding will save ratepayers nearly $50 million over 30 years
- Highlighting PWSA's accomplishments in 2023 and our plans for 2024
- PWSA engages with local schools and youth programs to host fun, interactive water themed learning opportunities.
- How reinvestment strategies help keep our rates as low as possible and save customers in the long run.
- Sewer Projects Recognized at Diamond Awards
- Key leadership position will further PWSA’s commitment to improve water service reliability for our customers
- All private water service lines are to be equipped with a backflow device which prevents bacteria from entering the public drinking water system. Each device must be tested every year.