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Conservation efforts, emergency diversion by the Onondaga County Water Authority are helping keep taps running while a major water supply line is fixed. Residents & businesses urged to keep saving.
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A water supply main break threatens the flow to people in towns of DeWitt, Manlius, Pompey, Sullivan, Lenox & Lincoln. Residents asked to conserve; repairs expected to take 2 weeks.
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Onondaga County Water Authority customers in northeastern Onondaga and northwestern Madison Counties are being asked to conserve water while repairs are made.
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The Onondaga County Water Authority is taking inventory of all 106,000 water service lines in its service territory.
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OCWA says the $43 million in upgrades are necessary as it plans for more water use in the future.
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Central New York’s Water Authority, known as OCWA, has received an upgraded financial rating.
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Letters are going out to those who have not yet submitted their results to OCWA. The authority can also send an employee to help.
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Customers can sign up for alerts via text, email, or phone call.
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OCWA launches a new Customer Alert System for real-time notifications on water service and quality in Central New York.
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Find out if your home has lead water lines: OCWA's door tagging campaign underway.