12 Jan Checking OWASA’s Reservoirs After a Dry 2021
Orange County received less rain than normal over 2021, but OWASA’s reservoirs remained more than 90 percent full....
Orange County received less rain than normal over 2021, but OWASA’s reservoirs remained more than 90 percent full....
Students in grade 9 to 12 in Carrboro and Chapel Hill are invited to apply for OWASA's 2022 Youth Water Academy....
Learn more about how OWASA is celebrating Orange County’s Creek Week (March 14-20, 2022) with two special events....
After careful deliberation, the OWASA Board has determined Jordan Lake is the most viable alternative to consider during the update to the Long-Range Water Supply Plan....
The OWASA Board of Directors unanimously approved the budget and rate adjustment for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23) at a meeting on June 9, 2022....
The annual water quality report card is an opportunity to highlight how OWASA measures up against drinking water regulations to ensure customers that the water being delivered to your home is safe to drink and meets all regulatory standards....
The OWASA Board of Directors approved the budget and rate adjustment for Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) at a meeting on June 10, 2021....
These recreation changes will go into effect on Friday, June 4. OWASA’s reservoirs will not be open on Memorial Day, May 31, 2021....
To make sure any stale and potentially unhealthy water in your building’s system is removed, we are asking you to follow these steps as you prepare to reopen your property to employees and customers....
OWASA is continuing to build on a decade’s worth of energy management work that resulted in avoiding over $565,000 in electricity and natural gas costs just in the last fiscal year....