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New Year, New Rates

January 4, 2013  |  Paul Fugazzotto

As the calendar turns over to 2013, the Philadelphia Water Department enters the final phase of the rates process – enacting the rate changes that were settled on by an agreement between the Water Commissioner and Community Legal Services at the end of the public comment period during the summer.

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Giving Thanks

November 21, 2012  |  Public Affairs

In the spirit of the season, the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) would like to extend its warmest thanks to its staff and multitude of partners that have officially launched Green City, Clean Waters this past year.

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Monday, July 9: PWD Rates Hearing

July 6, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

The Philadelphia Water Department recently announced its proposal to seek rate changes, beginning October 1, 2012 to maintain the City’s top-quality drinking water distribution, alleviate flooding, meet regulatory requirements and improve the quality of local rivers and streams.

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The Clean Water Bargain: Our Two Cents

June 19, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

As we mentioned in our previous post comparing Philadelphia Water Department rates to those of neighboring utilities, the average Philadelphian uses about 600 cubic feet or almost 4,500 gallons.

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Saturday: Northern Liberties Spokesdog Competition

June 7, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

It’s like awards season for dogs: Last weekend, Queen Village crowned Joey Bag-o-Donuts as its ambassadog, and this weekend, Northern Liberties will hold its judging and awards ceremony on Saturday, June 9 at 3:00 p.m. at Liberty Lands.

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