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January 2024

January 2024

North Penn Water Authority Thanks Community and Staff for Participation in 2023 Toys for Tots Program

NPWA wants to thank everyone who donated to our collection for their generosity this past holiday season. For the 24th year, NPWA was a drop-off site for the Toys for Tots Program, sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps.

Gifts overflowed from the designated boxes into our lobby, as customers, staff, local organizations and communities, including Harrington Village of Souderton and Almost Home Dog Rescue, generously contributed toys, money, and gift cards to NPWA’s collection this year.

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December 2023

December 2023

People Should See Privatization For What It Really Is. A Scam.

On Tuesday, December 12, 2023, Anthony J. Bellitto, executive director of North Penn Water Authority, testified in Harrisburg in front of the House of Representatives’ Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee to support the amendment of Act 12, and reiterate the benefits of keeping authorities publicly owned.

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September 2023

September 2023

40th Anniversary of the Point Pleasant Pump Station Project

It’s been 40 years since the start of construction of the Point Pleasant Pump Station that helps supply drinking water to more than 200,000 people in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Back in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, our region was faced with water shortages due to drought and contaminated ground water, forcing NPWA to look to alternative sources of water.

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July 2023

July 2023

Statement Regarding PFAS (Forever Chemicals)

The recent media coverage regarding PFAS (forever chemicals) in drinking water and other items that we use every day, like nonstick cookware, personal products and cosmetics, has been a cause for concern for customers.

Currently, the Pennsylvania DEP regulations for acceptable limits of PFAS in drinking water are 14 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOA and 18 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOS. The federal EPA is proposing a limit of 4 ppt for both PFOA and PFOS. NPWA drinking water meets this criteria.

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Contact Info

Address: 300 Forty Foot Road

Lansdale, PA 19446

Phone: 215.855.3617

Fax: 215.855.2756

After Hours Emergency Number: 215.855.9945

Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 800.426.4791

General Email: info@npwa.org

Customer Service Email: customerservice@npwa.org

Address: 300 Forty Foot Road

Lansdale, PA 19446

Phone: 215.855.3617

Fax: 215.855.2756

After Hours Emergency Number: 215.855.9945

Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 800.426.4791

General Email: info@npwa.org

Service Email: customerservice@npwa.org

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