From the Archives: Bottled Water Advertisement, 1906
December 16, 2013
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Public Affairs
This bottled water advertisement was printed in the 1906 edition of Boyd’s Co-Partnership and Residence Business Directory of Philadelphia City, a predecessor of the modern phone book.
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The Water Works presents… TRIBUTARIES: A Modern Cantata
December 12, 2013
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Public Affairs
The Fairmount Water Works is having an enchanting musical performance by the TRIBUTARIES at the Water Works’ historical New Mill House this Saturday, December 14th at 4pm!
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Hike Through Cresheim Valley!
December 10, 2013
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Public Affairs
This weekend, Friends of Wissahickon (FOW) is leading a hike through the Cresheim Valley Gorge.
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Upcoming: Green City, Clean Waters Info. Session
December 6, 2013
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Public Affairs
Do you have questions or concerns about Philadelphia Water’s GSI projects? Want to know more about Green City, Clean Waters or learn more about some of our potential projects?
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Congratulations to Our Very Own Philadelphia River Rats!
December 5, 2013
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Public Affairs
Five of the Philadelphia Water Department’s wastewater team members headed out on the road to Chicago to show off their skills and commitment to operational excellence this past October!
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Birding in Tacony Creek Park!
December 3, 2013
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Public Affairs
Have you ever been bird watching?! Well now’s your chance to partake in the exciting experience for free!
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PWD Opens Its First Biogas-to-Energy Facility
November 29, 2013
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Maggie Wood
Last Friday, City officials joined the Philadelphia Water Department and Ameresco as Mayor Nutter cut the ribbon to mark the official opening of PWD’s new biogas co-generation facility at the Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant.
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Greenbuild 2013!
November 26, 2013
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Public Affairs
Greenbuild, the biggest, greenest, and most sustainable convention made its way to Philadelphia this year.
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The Land is Ours!
November 19, 2013
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Public Affairs
For the last fifteen years, neighbors cleaned and protected the remaining 6 acres of the Anderson and Woodbrook land not yet touched by development in the Wissahickon. After learning that developers were seeking to build a condominium complex of over twenty five 1,200 square foot houses, neighbors campaigned to save the land.
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TreePhilly’s Tree Giveaway!
November 15, 2013
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Public Affairs
Did you receive one of the 850 trees given away by TreePhilly last weekend? If not, there is still time!
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