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Information Regarding PFOS & PFOA's
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HTWSA COVID-19 UPDATE
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to present obstacles in our day to day life, HTWSA would like to assure all customers that we continue to be dedicated to providing safe drinking water. The virus does…
HTWSA Office Temporarily Closed to Public
With regards to the evolving Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and based on recommendations of both local and federal public health agencies, we are limiting access to our office to HTWSA employees only, until further notice. This…
Water, Sewer Rates Remain Stable in 2016
Thanks to continued operating efficiencies and visionary decisions by the Authority Board, customers of the Hilltown Water and Sewer Authority will see no changes in rates during 2016. It's the second straight year rates have…
Well No. 5 Back Online
We are pleased to announce Well No. 5 is once again producing water for our customers. It has been shut down for several years after discovery of naturally-occurring arsenic at levels above EPA standards, said…
HTWSA Supports Volunteer Firefighters
When duty calls, members of the Hilltown Water and Sewer Authority staff respond quickly. It doesn't matter if it's a clogged sewer line or a leaky water pipe. Or a building on fire. That's right...continuing…
The Lead and Copper Rule
Over the past several months, no doubt you have heard about elevated lead levels found in the drinking water in Flint, Michigan. We wanted to shed some light on what HTWSA does with regard to…