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- Initiatives to upgrade infrastructure and modernize our water distribution system will provide you with more secure, reliable water services now and in the future.
- PWSA is hosting a virtual information session on May 8th, 2024 to provide details about two upcoming engineering design projects at the Aspinwall Water Treatment Plant. The contracts are anticipated to go to bid in Q3.
- Investing in our Infrastructure
- PWSA will provide updates on lead service line replacements.
- Educational workshops invite PWSA customers to learn about their water services and trust the tap
- From strengthening our pipe network to removing lead lines block-by-block, learn more about our recent accomplishments in our 2023 Year in Review.
- Join PWSA and our partners at Penn State Master Watershed Stewards and Penn State Master Gardeners for a workshop highlighting the stormwater control actions you can take to save water and money.
- Would you like to save money on your monthly PWSA bill? Learn about some actions you can take to save water, save money, and improve the health of our local waterways. Space is limited to 40 attendees – register today! Recommended Donation: $10. Free parking. Take elevator to Level A. Light meal provided. Please bring a refillable bottle for water. Free raffle for a chance to win a rain barrel kit!
- State of PWSA Community Presentation and Discussion - Northside: East Allegheny Community Council Meeting
- Occasionally, developers will need to extend or relocate PWSA facilities to obtain water and sewer service for a project.
- Achievement highlights PWSA's commitment to protecting water quality and upgrading its system.
- Information on Supplier Diversity Contracting Program such as the equal opportunity policy, accepted certifications, and resources.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- We're hiring! Join our team
- Our most recent Water Quality Report reflects a clean bill of health. You can have confidence that the water you rely on each day for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements.
- What does it take to produce and distribute high-quality drinking water? Learn that and much more by registering for one of our five Water Workshops
- Meet one of PWSA's newest Plant Operators, Martin.
- PWSA first began monitoring for PFAS in 2018 as a proactive measure and are well ahead of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new national standard.
- The Highland Park Community Council and Lincoln Lemington Collaborative are hosting a Development Activities Meeting in Collaboration with the Department of City Planning to review PWSA's Aspinwall and Bruecken Pump Station Projects.
- Visit PWSA to learn about our services, find resources and answers to your questions and participate in fun hands-on demonstrations with give-aways!