CWSA owns and operates a collection and conveyance sewage system that consists of manholes, mains, interceptors, pump stations, metering devices and sanitary service laterals originating at the main and terminating at the street curb line or edge of easement whichever is applicable. It currently services over 13,500 customers with approximately 120 miles of pipe.
Wastewater is conveyed to the Allentown treatment facility where harmful components are removed prior to discharging Into the Lehigh River. CWSA flows in 2006 were approximately 2,200,000 gallons/day, representing 60% of the 3,700,000 gallon treatment capacity allotted to CWSA by City of Allentown.
This was expedient to the funding requirements of approximately 9.0 million dollars for the current system improvements. Within the next few years a major construction project will commence to upgrade the Coplay Creek Interceptor from Bridge Street in Egypt to the Eberhart Road Pump Station.
Wastewater is conveyed to the Allentown treatment facility where harmful components are removed prior to discharging Into the Lehigh River. CWSA flows in 2006 were approximately 2,200,000 gallons/day, representing 60% of the 3,700,000 gallon treatment capacity allotted to CWSA by City of Allentown.
This was expedient to the funding requirements of approximately 9.0 million dollars for the current system improvements. Within the next few years a major construction project will commence to upgrade the Coplay Creek Interceptor from Bridge Street in Egypt to the Eberhart Road Pump Station.
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