BCWSA Announces $17M Sewer Upgrade in Upper Dublin Township

New infrastructure will bypass existing treatment facility, provide new capacity and revenues for Ambler Borough WARRINGTON, PA – The Bucks County Water & Sewer Authority (BCWSA) today announced a $17 million capital improvement project that will upgrade Upper Dublin Township’s sewer system and provide new wastewater treatment capacity to Ambler Borough.

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Duplicate Bills

BCWSA is aware that some customers have recently received duplicate bills. This was an error on the part of our bill printing company. BCWSA will NOT incur additional charges for this misprint. If you have received duplicate bills, please pay only one of the bills. We apologize for any inconvenience, and we are taking steps to make sure this does not happen again in the future.

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Is clean water infrastructure a good investment?

Clean water infrastructure is a necessary public health and environmental investment, and a sound economic investment. Construction of wastewater facilities is among the highest generators of jobs for all infrastructure categories. Each $1 billion in sewer improvements generates over 57,000 direct and indirect jobs.

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Swimming Pool Discharge Guidelines

Often times, BCWSA is asked by customers about what to do with the water when they need to drain their swimming pool or hot tub. The water in swimming pools or hot tubs contain chemicals that can be harmful to the environment and to the wastewater treatment process. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has issued swimming pool guidelines to help you determine the best way to discharge the water.

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BCWSA Successfully Removes PFAS “Forever Chemicals” from Drinking Water with First of Its Kind Technology

Results will be sent to DEP for use approval after successful pilot with TruClear System WARRINGTON, PA – The Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (BCWSA) today announced it has successfully utilized innovative treatment technology to remove PFAS, known as forever chemicals, from its drinking water. The new treatment system was recently piloted at two water supply locations that had slightly elevated PFAS levels above the PA Department of Environmental Protection’s (PADEP) regulation. BCWSA partnered with TruClear Water Solutions Inc., a Texas-based company that is a leading service provider to clean water using non-chemical technology, to operate its Advanced Molecular

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Water Conservation Notice – Heat Wave

With the latest heat wave forecasted to last a few days, BCWSA asks that all water customers be mindful of your water usage and limit consumption when you can. Our wholesale water supplier, North Wales Water Authority, has been notifying its customers to reduce excessive water use at this time. The hot and dry conditions for an extended period can increase water demands and possibly reduce system pressures and availability.

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Water Quality Reports

BCWSA is committed to providing residents with a reliable supply of high-quality drinking water. We have our water tested using certified labs that use advanced procedures. BCWSA water meets State and Federal standards for both appearance and safety. This annual “Consumer Confidence Report,” required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), tells you where your water comes from, what our tests show about it, and other things you should know about drinking water.

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