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Last Updated 2012-01-27

 

In case of water and sewer emergencies please tune into WNPV 1440 AM for Montgomery County and Central and Upper Bucks County customers and WBCB 1490 AM for Lower Bucks County customers.

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Delaware RiverBCWSA is an independent, non-profit agency, created in 1962 under the Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Act to provide water and sewer services in the State of Pennsylvania. 

BCWSA is one of the largest water and sewer authorities in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania serving more then 78,000 accounts and 385,000 people in both the Bucks and Montgomery County areas. All income to operate the authority is derived directly from service revenues by customers using water and sewer.

 
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[FEATURED] BCWSA Water and Sewer Maintenance Program

BCWSA is pleased to announce our new Water and Sewer Maintenance Program for Residential and Commercial properties.  This program is designed to help customers offset the cost of repairing the pipes/laterals that come into and leave a property – which typically cost up to $5,000 for residential and up to $10,000 for commercial to replace. 

Under this program residential properties pay $5.00 per service for a monthly fee and commercial properties a $10.00 fee per service for coverage. The portion of the water service and sewer lateral that is eligible under this program runs from the main to the residential/commercial dwelling unit.  Only the water service and sanitary sewer laterals that connect to the main system are eligible under this program.

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In-Case of Emergency

Please use this number for routine billing and service calls:

 

(215) 343-2538 

 

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Change in Philadelphia Water's Fluoridation Level

Please be advised of this message from the Philadelphia Water Department:

Beginning on January 23, 2012, the Philadelphia Water Department will reduce their current fluoride level from an average of 1.0 milligram per liter (mg/L) to 0.7 mg/L. They expect this reduction to be complete by January 30. This change is being made in cooperation with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

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