‘@PhillyH2O at Home: TP vs. Wipes!: Try this experiment to see why wipes don't flush.
April 30, 2020 | Dottie Baumgarten
PWD educator Dottie Baumgarten shows what makes toilet paper the only thing to flush.
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PWD educator Dottie Baumgarten shows what makes toilet paper the only thing to flush.
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A surge in wipes could be bad news for residents trying to avoid big expenses like major plumbing repairs.
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This PWD award showcases innovation, excellence, and the ability to overcome technical challenges, recognizing private property owners for outstanding stormwater management projects.
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Our Green City, Clean Waters program celebrates nine years in June. Here are some highlights from 2019.
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It was a momentous year for the Philadelphia Water Department. See how 2019 was a year defined by change and progress.
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Historian Adam Levine helps us flush out some interesting insights about the relationship between toilets and our evolution toward a metropolis that once topped 2 million poop-making people.
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You may see these crews providing customer service on your block. Get details on three specialized tasks they perform and tips on getting help with a clogged drain that’s causing flooding.
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Our Basement Protection Program provides free plumbing help for those impacted by overflowing sewers that force water into homes through drains, toilets and other fixtures. Here’s everything you need to know and apply.
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Herbie Hickmott, Senior Graphic Designer for PWD, shares some of his favorite photos from shoots done over the last few months.
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New web features make it easier than ever to see how we determine stormwater fees by looking at which parts of a property are draining into City sewers. Having that knowledge is the first step to filing an appeal if you think we got it wrong.
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