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All posts tagged: Project Update

Meeting Alert: Find Out How Removing the Woodland Dam Will Boost Wildlife in the Cobbs

April 12, 2016  |  Brian Rademaekers

Residents are invited to join staff from Philadelphia Water and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the Cobbs Creek Environmental Education Center tomorrow at 6 p.m. to learn about an exciting new project that will open up miles of the Cobbs to fish like the blueback herring, a historically important migratory species whose habitat has been limited by dams across the region.

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UPDATE: More Work Expected at 13th and Locust

December 29, 2015  |  Brian Rademaekers

Philadelphia Water recognizes that work performed last night at that intersection caused some concern among citizens in the area. While the work being performed was not unusual, we apologize for the disturbance and any misunderstanding regarding the nature of our activities.

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Guerin Rec Recap: We’re Here to Listen

October 30, 2015  |  Brian Rademaekers

We hold lots of neighborhood meetings for our Green City, Clean Waters projects because we value feedback from residents. Our meeting Monday at Guerin Recreation Center caught a lot of attention—over 90 people came to voice their opinions on the stormwater management project proposed for the site. We work hard to get community members involved, so we appreciate that kind of turnout.

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Stormwater Regulations Update: Learn About Some Important Changes

June 19, 2015  |  Brian Rademaekers

In order to make sure new development contributes to Philadelphia’s vision for a modern stormwater system that protects our rivers and creeks, we have a set of standards—collectively called Stormwater Regulations—that let developers know how their property should handle the water that comes from rainstorms and other wet weather events.

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PWD Director of Laboratory Services to EPA: Update Drinking Water Standards!

January 23, 2015  |  Public Affairs

One of those is Gary Burlingame, our Director of the Bureau of Laboratory Services. Gary oversees a staff of 120 people and an annual budget exceeding $10 million focused on drinking water, source water, wastewater, sediment, sludge, and more. He is a thought leader in the industry, widely published on the topic of the sensory aspects of drinking water—what you see, taste and smell in your water—h

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Literally, Breaking News

August 7, 2012  |  Paul Fugazzotto

Pipes, mains, lines – these water infrastructure words have been a hot topic in the Philadelphia news the past few weeks.

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