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We Won! Green City, Clean Waters Wins the National APA Planning Excellence Award

March 31, 2015  |  Abby Sullivan

Back in October we announced that Green City, Clean Waters was awarded the American Planning Association (APA) Pennsylvania Chapter’s Planning Excellence Award in Implementation. We are now thrilled to announce that we won the APA 2015 National Planning Excellence Award for Implementation! This award recognizes a project that demonstrates positive changes as a result of planning efforts. The award

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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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PWD Delaware River Dye Study

August 4, 2014  |  Public Affairs

We know we’ve said it quite a few times already, but we’re going Green -literally! This week, don’t be surprised or worried to see green in portions of the Delaware River.

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PWD Opens Its First Biogas-to-Energy Facility

November 29, 2013  |  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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Spring Blooming in the Schuylkill

May 9, 2013  |  Maggie Wood

Some customers in Roxborough and East Falls have been noticing an earthy odor in their drinking water. This is not uncommon in spring and summer when warmer water temperatures and abundant nutrients encourage blue-green algae to grow.

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In Print: 2012 Drinking Water Quality Report

May 25, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

Around here, the arrival of a new Drinking Water Quality Report is met with the same kind of enthusiasm that more normal people might reserve for, say, a new Hunger Games novel or some unpublished J.D. Salinger manuscripts.

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