PITTSBURGH — With the boil water advisory still in effect, the City of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Water and Sewage Authority have announced plans for portable water stations across the area affected.
[ PWSA boil water advisory impacting 18,000 homes, multiple schools ]
Three new water distribution centers were opened Tuesday afternoon:
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 32, 900 Spring Garden Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15212
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 34, 3914 Perrysville Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15214
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 37, 1124 W. North Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15233
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City residents who cannot get access to the water distribution centers should call the 311 Response Center for help.
Schools and businesses in neighborhoods affected should continue to follow the advisory. The Allegheny County Health Department issued food safety guidelines for restaurants. You can find those guidelines here.
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Millvale
- Millvale Community Center, 416 Lincoln Avenue, Millvale, PA 15209
Reserve Twp.
- Reserve VFD, 33 Lonsdale Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
City of Pittsburgh
- Pressley High Rise, 601 Pressley Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
- Pennsylvania Bidwell, 1014 Sheffield Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15214
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 32, 900 Spring Garden Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15212
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 33, 3284 Central Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 34, 3914 Perrysville Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15214
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 35, 1519 Orchlee Street, Pittsburgh PA
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 37, 1124 W. North Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15233
- Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 38, 198 Essen Street, Pittsburgh, PA