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  • Updated: 1 year 5 months ago
    The above photos and video shows the delivery of the new dryer, which is a part of the Westerly Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility Digester Upgrade Project.
  • Updated: 1 year 6 months ago
    View or pay your water bill online, from anywhere, anytime 24/7
  • Updated: 4 years 2 months ago
    Contract work has begun on a two-year long Sewer Main Rehabilitation Project. The cleaning and lining of a sewer main on 24th Street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue continuing on 5th Avenue to Dysart Avenue through 27th St will be taking place. Expect disruptions in traffic flow at these...
  • Updated: 3 years 3 months ago
    THE FOLLOWING FEES WILL TAKE EFFECT MARCH 1ST, 2020. Shut off for nonpayment $105.00 Shut off request $50.00 Turn on request $50.00 Final Reading $20.00 Meter Test (Requested) $30.00 Certified Letter $25.00 Account Lien Statement $20.00 Returned Check $20.00 Additional Fees outlined in the...
  • Updated: 3 years 4 months ago
    The Altoona Water Authority offers its used vehicles/equipment for sale throughout the year, as replacement cycles dictate. Sale of said vehicles/equipment is on the “Municibid” Website. ( www.municibid.com ). Parties interested in bidding on equipment are encouraged to browse the website. Bidders...
  • Updated: 4 years 3 months ago
    Altoona Water Authority offers for sale, it’s used/surplus equipment and vehicles via the public auction website Municibid. (Municibid.com). Equipment is offered for sale at various times throughout the year as needed. Interested parties can check the Municibid website to see if/when the AWA has...
  • Updated: 4 years 8 months ago
    To make sure that we can reach you in the event of a water-related emergency, visit our Public Notices page.
  • Updated: 5 years 9 months ago
    You can watch the video detailing the history behind and creation of the Horseshoe Curve reservoir system.
  • Updated: 5 years 9 months ago
    Recently, there has been a lot of talk in the news about Flint, MI, specifically the significant amounts of lead in the city’s drinking water which left a town of 100,000 without access to clean water. An online report on Vox.com had the headline “18 cities in Pennsylvania reported higher levels of...