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Latest News, Updates & Emergencies
• February 11th 9:30 PM •
Water service in the Blacklick area has been restored.
• February 11th 3:00 PM •
Water service in the Main Street Area of Blacklick in Burrell Township is currently disrupted for emergency water line repairs. For the next 8-12 hours, customers may experience no water, low pressure and/or dirty water. Although Authority personnel will flush main lines , water may still be slightly discolored for a temporary period of time. Thank you for your cooperation.
UPCOMING BOARD MEETING:
February 17, 2026 @ 6:30 PM in the James F. Conway Conference Room 17 Maple Avenue Blairsville, PA 15717- CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
- PUBLIC COMMENTS AND CONCERNS
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING (JANUARY 20, 2026)
- APPROVAL OF ACCOUNTS PAYABLE & PAYROLL
- SOLICITOR’S REPORT
- ENGINEER’S REPORT
- EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT
- APPROVE ACCEPTANCE OF LSA GRANT FOR ROUTE 217 NORTH BLACK LICK TOWNSHIP
- AUTHORIZE ENGINEERING ON ROUTE 217 BLACK LICK TOWNSHIP
- APPROVE CAPITAL PURCHASE ELECTRIC CHAIN HOIST
- OLD BUSINESS
- NEW BUSINESS
- ADJOURNMENT
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY
With the continuing trend of cold temperatures, water customers are advised to take precautions to prevent their water pipes from freezing and bursting.
-Open cupboard doors under sinks.
-Temporarily keep a STEADY trickle of cold water at THE KITCHEN FAUCET.
-Cover foundation vents inside.
-If your meter is in a meter pit, insulate inside the pit and be sure there are no air gaps.
The longer it stays cold, the further the frost will penetrate into the ground and through walls.
If your pipes freeze, use an electric heater, hair dryer or heat tape to thaw. If lines are frozen, assume they may be broken and be prepared to turn water off while thawing pipes. Shut off valves are located near the water meter. As temperatures rise after long cold spells, cracked water lines may thaw causing leaks that may go unnoticed.
Should you have no water, but your neighbors do, assume your service is frozen or you have a leak. Please call HWA at 888-557-4343 if you require further assistance.
Office Hours & General Information
Regular office hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday – Friday and we can be reached 24-hours a day should an emergency arise. For general information, please have your account number available when contacting us.
Office: 724-459-8033
Office Fax: 724-459-5629
Toll-free 888-557-4343
Emergency: 1-800-847-6637 (24 hours / day)
E-Mail: contactus@highridgewater.org