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- PWSA staff will present and engage in an open discussion regarding the state of PWSA, ongoing projects impacting neighborhoods and the city, the allocation of ratepayer dollars for critical infrastructure improvements, and enhancements to our customer assistance programs.
- We are developing an integrated stormwater management program to reduce sewer overflows, improve water quality, and reduce flooding. Learn about our history, projects, plans, and how you can help.
- Pittsburgh Water will restore streambanks along Glass Run Road in Hays Woods as well as an unnamed tributary that leads to Chartiers Creek near Broadhead Fording Road in Fairywood. This work is part of its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System compliance.
- Commonly asked questions
- Why is my water cloudy, brown, have a rotten egg odor, and more of your questions answered!
- Learn about PWSA's stormwater fee.
- This project, in the Brighton Heights neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace three water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- This project, in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace three water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- This project, in the Marshall Shadeland neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- This project, in the Elliott neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- PWSA will work in portions of Marshall-Shadeland to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
- This project, in the Spring Garden neighborhood of the City of Pittsburgh, will replace portions of water mains on several streets, providing more reliable water service to our customers.
- Water Main Replacement Project
- Check out some highlights from our Highland Reservoir Pump Station Site Tour
- PWSA will work in portions of Homewood North to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
- PWSA will work in portions of Homewood West to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
- PWSA will work in portions of Larimer to replace all lead service lines found with a non-lead material.
- PWSA staff will present and engage in an open discussion regarding the state of PWSA, ongoing projects impacting neighborhoods and the city, the allocation of ratepayer dollars for critical infrastructure improvements, and enhancements to our customer assistance programs.
- General instructions to obtain water or sewer permits for any property within the PWSA service area.
- In partnership with the City of Pittsburgh, we are planning a stormwater and roadway improvements project to address flooding issues at Braywood Way in the Greenfield and Hazelwood neighborhoods.