15 Feb OWASA Annual Water Treatment Change for March 2023
OWASA will temporarily alter its drinking water treatment process through the month of March. Water will remain safe to drink....
OWASA will temporarily alter its drinking water treatment process through the month of March. Water will remain safe to drink....
Properly disposing of FOG and following steps to prevent frozen pipes during cold weather can help avoid some holiday surprises this year!...
For over 20 years, samples of OWASA drinking water have tested below the detectable level for lead of 3 parts per billion (ppb)....
A strategic plan prioritizing investments and priorities for the next five to six years was approved by the OWASA Board in September....
Moving water from a reservoir, through a water treatment plant, and delivering it to customers takes a lot of moving parts along the way....
OWASA Board of Directors holding virtual public hearings on the proposed budget and rate adjustment for FY23 at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12, 2022. ...
OWASA will be resuming Standard Collection Practices on June 1, 2022. Funding assistance is still available for customers who have bills that are past due....
OWASA will complete its annual switch to using chlorine to disinfect drinking water and return to using chloramines at 8 a.m. on Thursday, April 1, 2021....
OWASA drinking water will remain safe to drink, but customers in Carrboro and Chapel Hill might notice a change in taste or odor of drinking water....
Students in grade 9 to 12 in Carrboro and Chapel Hill are invited to apply for OWASA's 2022 Youth Water Academy....