Treatment FAQ

what water treatment plant provides whitehall borough with water

by Mireya Collins II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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ALLENTOWN Water System The City of Allentown operates a water supply system that serves residential, commercial, governmental, institutional  and industrial customers within the  City and also  provides  water to South Whitehall Township;  Salisbury Township, Hanover Township  (Lehigh), and Whitehall Township Authority.

Water Treatment: Emmaus treats its water at each of its wells to ensure the safety of your water supply. For more information about the borough's treatment systems, please call 610-965-9288.

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Where does Allentown PA get its water?

Allentown's drinking water comes from surface water sources such as the Little Lehigh Creek, and groundwater sources such as Schantz Spring. Lehigh County Authority gets its drinking water from Allentown's water system and 19 wells located throughout the watershed.

Where does Pittsburgh get its drinking water?

Allegheny RiverPittsburgh's Allegheny River is the source of our drinking water. The treatment process begins at the Water Treatment Plant in Aspinwall. The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority provides service to more than 300,000 customers throughout the City of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas.

Is Pittsburgh water chlorinated?

While most cities use chlorine as the primary disinfectant, Pittsburgh's water is disinfected with chloramine (which is formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia).

Where does my drinking water come from?

The drinking water that is supplied to our homes comes from either a surface water or ground water source. Surface water collects in streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Ground water is water located below the ground where it collects in pores and spaces within rocks and in underground aquifers.

Can you drink Pittsburgh tap water?

Can You Drink Tap Water in Pittsburgh? According the EPA's ECHO database, from Oct. 31, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2021, Pittsburgh's water utility, Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Auth, had 0 violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Is Pittsburgh sink water safe to drink?

Pittsburgh, PA – The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) released its annual Water Quality Report which shows the Authority is meeting and exceeding standards for quality and safety in Pittsburgh's drinking water.

Is Pittsburgh water hard or soft?

Pennsylvania water is considered hard. The average water hardness for the Pennsylvania resident is around 151 PPM.

Is there lead in Pittsburgh water?

In July 2020, Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) announced lead levels of 5.1 parts per billion (ppb), which is a result well within state and federal regulations. This is approximately 10ppb below the state and federal action level of 15ppb.

Is tap water chlorinated?

It's not necessarily appealing in terms of drinking, which leads to the question of: is there chlorine in tap water? The answer is “yes.” Though not as much as what is used to disinfect public pools, nearly all tap water contains chlorine, since it's the main disinfection method for city water supplies.

Where do most cities get their water from?

Large cities and towns usually get their water from surface water supplies or a mix of surface and ground water supplies....Most U.S. tap water comes from surface or ground waterSurface water (for example, a lake, river, or reservoir)Ground water (for example, an aquifer)Recycled water (also called reused water)

Which country has cleanest water?

Switzerland1) Switzerland Switzerland is repeatedly recognized as a country with the best quality tap water in the world. The country has strict water treatment standards and superior natural resources with an average rainfall per year of 60.5 inches. In fact, 80% of the drinking water comes from natural springs and groundwater.

What is the safest and cleanest source of water?

Possible sources of water that could be made safe by treatment include:Rainwater.Streams, rivers, and other moving bodies of water.Ponds and lakes.Natural springs.

What is NPWA service area?

The NPWA service area has been impacted by several PennDOT road improvement and bridge replacement projects. The Authority has been closely involved in coordinating construction efforts. Road improvement projects require NPWA’s involvement to ensure the water facilities are maintained and protected as the roadway is excavated and reconstructed. In some cases, PennDOT projects require relocation of facilities that are in conflict with the construction improvements. In other cases, NPWA considers potential extension or replacement of main prior to completion of final roadway paving. This prevents reopening a newly paved roadway as well as serves as a cost savings for water main improvement projects.

What is the Authority's capital investment program?

The Authority has an active Capital Investment Program that is designed to provide continuous improvement to the water delivery system to our customers. This program is a direct result of our Water Master Plan. This planning document provides a blueprint for capital investment in our system which structures planned expenditures for timely and efficient execution within the framework of our overall financial plan. The hydraulic model is utilized as part of this process in evaluating alternatives to optimize the planning of system improvements.

Does NPWA work with developers?

Throughout our service area there are projects involving the extension of our water system into a new development. Typically, this work is done by the Developer’s own contractors; however, NPWA provides oversight to ensure that the work is completed according to required standards and specifications. We always analyze each extension of our system to determine if there is the potential for any adverse impact on our existing customers. NPWA works with developers to ensure that all extensions are done in a way to minimize any impact to our valued customers.

Where is treated wastewater discharged?

Treated wastewater must meet water quality standards as required by our permit from the state Department of Environmental Protection, and is discharged directly into an unnamed tributary in the Jordan and Coplay creek basin.

What is LCA in Lynn Township?

LCA provides wastewater collection and treatment service for 381 residential and commercial properties in the New Tripoli area of Lynn Township. Due to the location of this system, this is a stand-alone system and is not connected to our regional system of interceptors.

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