15 Mar Temporary Federal Funding Available for Customers with Overdue Water Bills
A new temporary program will provide funding assistance to eligible OWASA customers with overdue water bills....
A new temporary program will provide funding assistance to eligible OWASA customers with overdue water bills....
The OWASA Board of Directors voted at the July 14, 2022, meeting to approve a new Long-Range Water Supply Plan. This plan is a critical factor in OWASA’s mission to continue providing customers with high-quality drinking water through 2070....
OWASA’s Board of Directors met October 13, 2022, considering an agenda that included the draft annual comprehensive financial report....
Valve Maintenance Crew Leader Marcus Fuller knows Carrboro-Chapel Hill’s water works inside and out. Over nearly two decades, he has helped to build, maintain and upgrade the community’s water system....
Millie Zeno-Chapman made her way to OWASA as a Water Treatment Plant Operator after serving in the Army National Guard. At OWASA, Millie knew she could translate the skills she had developed into her new career....
As one of the people on the receiving end, Customer Service Representative Miriam Crutchfield greatly enjoys helping customers....
Senior Maintenance Mechanic Rod Dail continues serving his home town of Carrboro through his work at OWASA....
Treating the community’s wastewater is a job that requires time and attention 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and OWASA’s team of Mason Farm Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) operators is responsible for making sure the plant is running effectively. When...
OWASA met all state and federal drinking water regulations during the 2021 calendar year. The annual water quality report card is now available in English and Spanish....
The OWASA Board of Directors voted unanimously to eliminate the Account Delinquency Fee previously paid to reconnect water service after it was disconnected due to non-payment....