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- Information on our procurement process including open and closed bids, upcoming pre-bid meetings, recent awards and the Equal Opportunity Program.
- Recently, Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority sent updates to all water customers in our service territory whose service line record is "lead," "galvanized iron," or "unknown" material. This is in effort to comply with federal lead regulations and ensure customers have the best possible information about their water quality.
- PWSA recently sent letters to all water customers whose service line record is "lead" or "unknown" material. This is a federal requirement to ensure residents know the status of their service line and can make more informed decisions about their water quality.
- Recognizes progress and commitment to delivery of safe, reliable water services for current and future generations of customers
- The fats, oils, and grease (FOGs) that are produced when cooking certain rich, fatty foods can create serious problems in our sewers. This holiday season, give thanks to your pipes by learning how to properly dispose of FOGs.
- A closer look at how we protect public health and the environment.
- Join us for an update on current initiatives and engage in an open discussion around a variety of topics.
- To bring our readers and customers up to speed on these two important topics, this issue of Currents is dedicated to the progress we’ve made on those fronts.
- A commitment to environmental compliance and ethics means being proactive in identifying where improvements in our operations can be made.
- Information on how to pay a bill by phone, with Zipcheck, or with cash at 7-Eleven, Family Dollar, Dollar General, CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, and Walmart Supercenter MoneyCenter locations.
- Shares progress on first new building project in 20 years
- Meet Luke Smith, Environmental Compliance Clean Fill Specialist, and the newest member of our ever-growing Environmental Compliance team.
- Get to know Associate Project Manager Anthony Gallina.
- Our regularly scheduled board meetings are open to the public and typically take place on the fourth Friday of the month.
- Archive of Minutes and Agendas from past Board Meetings
- Letter will inform customers and comply with new federal regulations
- Injection of funding provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law expedites replacement of 10 miles of water mains, hundreds of lead service lines in five Pittsburgh neighborhoods
- 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.
- 3 Rivers Wet Weather hosts a two day long conference to build upon our regional conversation about Pittsburgh.
- After we complete a water or sewer repair, we must then come back and repave or re-concrete the area we impacted as part of our work. This multi-million dollar effort improves streets and sidewalks throughout our service area as a result of our work underground. We are responsible for asphalt and concrete replacement after emergency water and sewer repairs or infrastructure upgrade projects. When a job is complete, the location is given to the restoration contract, which sends asphalt, concrete, and line painting crews out to restore the area to its former condition. When work happens on your street, it may be a few weeks until paving and concrete crews return. Crews move in an orderly fashion around our service area completing work, focusing on all the locations in one area before moving onto the next. Percentage completion on this project refers to the total number of sites addressed as part of this construction contract and does not reference to the total number of PWSA restoration sites completed over time.