Much of Pittsburgh’s water infrastructure was constructed a century ago and has served us well for generations. It is now time to rebuild our large water pumping, distribution and storage systems so current and future generations of customers can enjoy secure, reliable water services.
Over the next five years, we will embark upon a remarkable journey to strengthen the heart of our water system through a series of projects identified in the Water Reliability Plan. These projects will happen sequentially to improve water system resiliency and reliability for decades to come. This is a $300 million investment in Pittsburgh’s water future.
"After years of planning, we are excited to see Water Reliability Plan projects enter construction," said PWSA CEO Will Pickering. "While this project is not as visible as some of our water and sewer replacement projects, it is crucial to the future health of our water system," he said.
Construction Impacts
Work will occur Monday-Friday from approximately 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., with construction beginning near the intersection of One Wild Place and Butler Street. Crews will work within the following lane closures:
- The righthand lane of outgoing traffic on One Wild Place is closed until early February. Full restoration of the roadway will occur in the spring.
- The righthand outbound lane on Washington Boulevard - between Allegheny Boulevard and the Highland Park Bridge exit - is closed to traffic to allow for equipment to access the worksite. This closure will be in place until April 2022.
As work progresses, crews will move into the wooded area below Highland Park. They will coordinate with the Pittsburgh Zoo as needed.
Work is anticipated to be complete in fall of 2022.
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