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Last Updated 2010-09-01

 

Residents in Langhorne, Langhorne Manor, Lower Southampton, Middletown, Penndel, and New Hope/ Solebury are being asked to participate in a voluntary water restriction. These water conservation efforts include: temporarily keep from using your irrigation system on your lawn or garden, not washing your car or filling swimming pools, and any non-essential use of water to conserve and prevent unnecessary water loss and allow aquifers to recharge at a sufficient rate. For any questions, call 215-343-2538 x113. Thank you for your cooperation.

Last updated: 07/07/2010

 

In case of water and sewer emergencies please tune into WNPV 1440 AM for Montgomery County and Central and Upper Bucks County customers and WBCB 1490 AM for Lower Bucks County customers.

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2008 - Water Works

BCWSA’s Water Works system is supplied water by surface water from the Delaware River at New Hope, Bucks County, PA.

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Holiday gifts that help conservation

A Pennsylvania State Park Gift Card: This gift card can be made in any dollar amount and the recipient can use it for campsites, cabins and pavilions anywhere they are available in the 117-state park system. Parks are a great, economical overnight destination and offer the added bonus of watching wildlife and connecting with nature. To arrange for a gift card, visit here.

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How have federal clean water requirements for local governments changed?

Initially, EPA required local governments with POTWs to construct and implement "secondary treatment," which is defined as the best available control technology. This step was costly, but with significant levels of federal grant funding, it resulted in a major nationwide improvement in wastewater treatment and water quality.

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2008 - Southampton

BCWSA is supplied water by the Philadelphia Water Department, Baxter Plant, which draws its water from the Delaware River.

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BCWSA Announced Rate Study Results & Rate Changes
Monday, 21 December 2009

Warrington, PA (December 21, 2009) – The Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (BCW&SA) recently announced the results of its cost of service rate study. 

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