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- Learn about our water treatment process and water chemistry
- This project - part of the Water Reliability Plan - will ensure that Bruecken Pump Station in good condition will help to maintain good water pressure throughout our water service area.
- State of PWSA Community Presentation and Discussion - Hazelwood Initiative
- The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority is happy to host your group on a tour of the Water Treatment Plant. It's a fascinating experience to learn about your drinking water. Check out this page to schedule one.
- Our Aspinwall Pump Station, Bruecken Pump Station, and Clearwell construction contracts will be ready for bid in the Summer 2024. In preparation for the contract, 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 now offering a Pilot Private Service Line Leak Repair and Expanded Conservation Program for Low Income Customers
- Our student scientists discovered how we test samples to keep our drinking water safe!
- Hired this January, our new Chief Engineering Officer, Rachael Beam, is ready to tackle critical infrastructure projects that will improve service reliability for our customers.
- This month, we're answering that age-old question: Why does my water look cloudy?
- This $32.1 million award will go towards removing our lead service lines and generate approximately $56 million in economic benefit for our community.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Riverview Park is a city park located in the Perry North neighborhood. This project will use green stormwater infrastructure in the park to capture rainwater runoff, stabilize streams, and redirect and store stream water.
- Answers to frequently asked questions about the stormwater fee, impervious surface area, and the credit program.
- Friends of Mellon Park Arbor Day
- Arbor Day Celebration at Riverview Park
- Our goal for the Roundtable is to provide clarity in our policies and procedures by conducting an engaging discussion around our development permitting process. We continue to update our Developer's Manual annually to provide a valuable resource for both our customers and staff.
- Enhances our pursuit of funding for clean energy projects, green infrastructure, and water system improvements.
- Learn how to clean and maintain the aerator on your faucet!
- This project, in the Central Northside neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace approximately 400 feet of aging water main, providing more reliable water service to our customers. This site was scheduled for replacement after several water main breaks occurred over the past year. As part of the main replacement, we will replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
- This program is administered through Dollar Energy Fund and provides two cash grants up to $450 per year for income-qualified customers.