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Posted August 5, 2024
A representative from the Erie County Water Authority joined 7 Voices to discuss how the authority is tackling lead in our drinking water.
ECWA News
Posted March 22, 2024
World Water Day is an annual United Nations observance focusing on the importance of freshwater in our daily lives. ECWA works tirelessly 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to provide our 550,000 consumers throughout WNY safe, high-quality drinking water.
Except for the air we breathe, water is our most precious natural resource. Unfortunately, too many communities around the world do not have access to clean, safe drinking water. Today, please take a moment to remember the importance of World Water Day and its efforts to raise awareness about the plight of the global water crisis.
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Posted February 21, 2023
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Posted September 9, 2022
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Posted September 9, 2022
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Posted July 27, 2022
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Posted January 11, 2022
ECWA Opts Into State Program to Aid Customers with Past-Due Water Bills
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Posted December 14, 2021
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Posted December 3, 2021
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Posted December 3, 2021
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Posted November 3, 2021
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Posted October 15, 2021
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Posted September 30, 2021
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Posted September 23, 2021
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Posted June 17, 2021
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Posted January 25, 2021
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Posted January 24, 2021
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Posted September 2, 2020
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Posted March 16, 2020
STATEMENT FROM ECWA REGARDING CURRENT STATE OF EMERGENCY IN ERIE COUNTY
ECWA News
Posted September 27, 2019
Buffalo Niagara Coalition for Open Government, Inc Honors The Erie County Water Authority For the Improvements Made In Providing Information to the Public.
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Posted September 5, 2019
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Posted August 23, 2019
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Posted July 17, 2019
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Posted December 6, 2018
BUFFALO, NEW YORK - The Erie County Water Authority (ECWA) announced that Sabrina Figler has been named its new director of water quality.
ECWA News
Posted November 1, 2018
BUFFALO, NEW YORK - The Erie County Water Authority (ECWA) today approved its 2019 budget, which increases its commodity water rate six cents per 1,000 gallons and includes no increase to the quarterly Infrastructure Investment Charge for ECWA's more than 166,000 small meter customers.
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Posted July 6, 2018
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Posted January 1, 1800
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