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Infrastructure

News and info about the pipes, plants and people that keep our city running + protect our rivers & creeks.


New Rates in September: What to Expect, What You Help Fund

September 4, 2018  |  Public Affairs

After months of public and technical hearings that allow Philadelphia to transparently set rates for the water, sewer and stormwater services we provide, our customers will see changes on their September bills. The independent Water Rate Board officially approved new rates in July for the next two years.

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Want One of These Beauties? We WOODn’t Wait!

June 1, 2018  |  Brian Rademaekers

If you’ve been considering getting a wood downspout planter for your home through Philadelphia’s Rain Check program, now is the time to act!

Beginning on July 1, 2018, the participant cost for the wood downspout planter will increase

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Infrastructure Week 2018: Why Your Meter Matters

May 21, 2018  |  Public Affairs

Do you know where your home water meter is and how it works? It might be tucked away in the basement, but it plays an import role in our water system. Knowing how to get the most out your meter can help you avoid a large, unexpected bill caused by a running toilet or other hard-to-notice leaks.

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Infrastructure Week 2018: Highlighting Your Investment in Clean Water

May 15, 2018  |  Public Affairs

The sixth-annual Infrastructure Week, a national effort to highlight the importance of maintaining and improving the pipes, treatment plants, roads, bridges, runways, communications systems, and other shared resources that make modern society possible kicked off on Monday, May 14 and runs through May 21

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New ‘Quiz,’ Website to Jumpstart Your Discounted 2018 Green Home Upgrade

December 11, 2017  |  Brian Rademaekers

Rain Check—our program best known for providing City residents with free rain barrels—is entering its sixth year with a new website designed to encourage more home landscaping projects that protect local waterways. By visiting the new Rain Check site, residents can now get a jumpstart on sustainable projects in the new year by discovering the best green upgrade for their property…

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Schuylkill River Trail Water Stations Closed for Winter

November 29, 2017  |  Brian Rademaekers

Following the 2017 Philadelphia Marathon, Philadelphia Water Department crews shut down and winterized all four Schuylkill River Trail water stations located between the Falls Bridge and Fairmount Water Works. The much-used features—offering fountains, bottle filling stations and ground-level bowls for dog walkers—are taken offline each winter to guard against freezing temperatures…

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