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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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BCWSA to Offer Pool Fill Up Service

The Authority will again offer pool fill up service to customers for the 2009 summer season.  The cost for the service is $150 for 5500 gallons of water.  Please call Jeannie at 215-343-2538 x113 to set up an appointment during regular business hours. Delivery will only be available from Monday through Friday between the hours of 8AM-4PM.

 
Sustainable Water Infrastructure Task Force

As part of his commitment to rebuilding Pennsylvania’s aging infrastructure to serve the commonwealth’s citizens and businesses, protect the public health, and grow the economy, Governor Edward G. Rendell created the Sustainable Water Infrastructure Task Force through Executive Order 2008-02.

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2008 - Fieldstone/North Pointe/Solebury

BCWSA water is supplied by Solebury wells S-1, S-2 and S-3 at Sugan Road, Wilshire Road and Creekside Drive in Solebury Township, Bucks County, PA.

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City of Philadelphia Passes on Massive Rate Increase
Monday, 28 April 2008

The Board of Directors of the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (BCW&SA) approved last evening rate increases that will affect all retail & wholesale water and sewer service areas. The increases will be effective July 1, 2008.

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Does EPA regulate nonpoint sources?

The Clean Water Act does not authorize EPA to directly regulate nonpoint sources of pollution in rural or urban areas through the use of discharge permits. The regulation of nonpoint source pollution is left to state and local governments under state law.

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