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- Learn about our water treatment process and water chemistry
- As stewards of the water services you rely on, we are hosting a series of community workshops aimed to build awareness and greater confidence in the quality and safety of the drinking water we provide.
- Volunteer with the PWSA Stormwater Team for a day of green infrastructure project site maintenance.
- Jeff Turko is our Senior Group Manager for Water Quality & Treatment and a key part of our team at the Water Treatment Plant.
- Instructions to complete a Department of Environmental Protection Sewage Facilities Planning Module during the Development Permit process.
- Instructions to submit water and sewer tap-in plans for review and approval by PWSA.
- Learn about our water treatment process and water chemistry
- PWSA recently hosted a tour of the Water Treatment Plant for our partners in the industry and construction spaces.
- With these improvements, thousands more residents can trust the quality and reliability of their drinking water
- Strengthening Water Quality and Safety
- Drink up! Stay hydrated with tap water you can trust.
- Join the PWSA project team to learn more about construction activities and ask any questions you may have.
- Just in time for summer, we've compiled a brief explainer on fire hydrant flushing, which you may see taking place in your neighborhood. Our fire hydrant flushing program is one of the many ways we protect water quality, public health, and safety for the people of Pittsburgh.
- Thank you for joining us this month for our Water Workshops!
- Collaborating with and learning from our industry partners is an invaluable way to further improve the water services you rely on.
- A call to PA One Call before you dig keeps you safe.
- This project will manage stormwater within Brookline Memorial Park.
- A roundup of some of the investments we've made to renew our drinking water, sewage, and stormwater systems.
- Learn how "gray water," or wastewater generated from household activities, can be captured and reused in and around your home.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.