House Bill Would Require PUC Oversight Of Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority
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House Speaker Mike Turzai (R-Allegheny) and Rep. Harry Readshaw (D-Allegheny) announced Thursday they will be introducing legislation to place the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority under the oversight of the Public Utility Commission.

Over the last year, local and national newspapers have recounted many service issues facing PWSA. They include multi-million dollar debt and uncollectibles, unmetered accounts, incorrect billing, system leaks, and noncompliance with federal water quality mandates.

Additionally, the system has thousands of lead service lines, many of which have not been identified or located. These issues call into serious question the sustainability of PWSA and the health and safety of those served by the system.

“The citizens served by the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority need safe water like everyone in the Commonwealth,” said Speaker Turzai. “The stability of the authority to serve its customers requires fiscal responsibility and best practices, both of which are lacking. We want to work collaboratively with the mayor and our colleagues in the General Assembly to address PWSAs persistent problems.”

“This legislation is about consumer protection and the health and safety of those served by the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority,” said Rep. Readshaw. “This is really a commonsense approach that will move the system in a positive direction.”

PUC oversight is crucial to correcting the authority’s long-standing difficulties. The PUC has the power to demand sound financial practices, systemic upgrades to infrastructure and reliable service delivery to customers.

“The city and the authority clearly need guidance and direction that will be provided by the PUC. This positive approach addresses systemic problems with the authority and will ultimately best serve the customers of PWSA,” said Turzai.

Click Here for a copy of Speaker Turzai’s co-sponsor memo.

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[Posted: May 25, 2017]


5/29/2017

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