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F.1 Stormwater Regulation Compliance page

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F.1.1 Water Quality F.1.2 Channel Protection F.1.3 Flood Control F.1.4 Public Health and Safety Release Rate F.1.5 Expedited PCSMP Reviews

content...project located in Flood Management District C that discharges directly to the Delaware Direct or...

content...from Flood Control if it is a Redevelopment project located in District C-1 that discharges...

content...project meets or reduces peak rates of runoff, as determined by its Flood Management District,...


COVID-19 Update: Drinking Water Is Safe, Won't Be Shut Off drops

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The Philadelphia Water Department is taking all necessary measures to ensure continued delivery of safe drinking water and wastewater treatment services as City officials respond to the COVID-19 emergency. We have suspended water shutoffs and are waiving fees. To avoid loss of water due to main replacement, we have also suspended new construction.  Please see […]


2025 Drinking Water Quality Report drops

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This report features water quality information collected throughout 2025. You will also find information about where your water comes from, and how we protect your safety as water moves from the rivers, through our plants and pipes, and into your home.

content...are incorrect, report your service line material. We will update our records. Flush your pipes. Get...


Community Gets Updates on North Phila. Green Improvements blog post

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The Hope Partnership for Education and other community members in North Philadelphia got an update on Green City, Clean Waters improvements planned for their area during the Hope Community Day celebration on Saturday, July 25.

content...other community members in North Philadelphia got an update on Green City, Clean Waters improvements...

content...en Marcha (APM), the Community Design Collaborative, Temple University, the 22nd Police District and Youthbuild...

content...the event and to everyone who came out! Philadelphia Water will continue to update the...


Section 8: Consultant Billing page

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A. General B. Monthly Reporting Process C. Invoice Submittals D. Water and/or Sewer Design Work E. Corrosion Control F. Green Stormwater Infrastructure G. Roadway Grading H. ADA Ramps

content...days, a follow up email without attachments should be sent requesting an update. For additional...

content...the design fee once preliminary roadway plans have been submitted to the Streets Department District...

content...are completed and have been approved/signed by the District Surveyor. Prior to submitting an invoice,...




CSO Long Term Control Plan page

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The EPA requires municipalities to create a CSO Long Term Control Plan (LTCP) to develop and evaluate a range of CSO control alternatives to meet water quality standards. In most cases this requires better maintenance and management of stormwater. Part of our plan includes studying our combined sewer systems, rivers and streams. This means we […]

content...Water Department’s Combined Sewer Overflow Long Term Control Plan Update (Green City, Clean Waters Plan)...

content...Update+ VolumeTitleFile SizeBytesLTCPU Supplemental Documentation Complete Document 124.61 MB 130667499 Volume 1 Public Participation Supplemental...


Review Timelines page

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PWD Prerequisite Approvals for L&I Permits PWD is a prerequisite for numerous approvals issued by Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections. The timelines presented here are specific to the PWD prerequisite, not the entirety of the permitting process. More information on L&I permits → Prerequisites for Zoning Permits Prerequisites for Building Permits Prerequisites for Demolition Permits […]

content...Watershed Overlay District or propose a green roof for additional density as specified in 14-510...

content...if they require stormwater management in accordance with the Wissahickon Watershed Overlay District or propose...

content...by District); or 10-12 weeks for taps 4 or greater, from the date of request...



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