Pennsylvania American Water announced today that normal operations have been restored to the Aldrich Drinking Water Treatment Plant, which had been affected by an unexpected electrical issue. The conservation notice issued by the company earlier today for customers in portions of Allegheny, Beaver, and Washington counties has been lifted.
Customers may resume regular water usage immediately, and the company appreciates their cooperation and patience during this time. Their efforts have helped ensure the reliability of our water system.
The notice applied to customers in the following municipalities:
Allegheny County
• Bethel Park
• Clairton
• Jefferson Borough
• South Fayette
• South Park
Beaver County
• Frankfort Springs
• Hanover
Washington County
• Amwell
• Buffalo
• Burgettstown
• Canonsburg
• Canton
• Carroll
• Cecil
• Chartiers,
• City of Washington
• Claysville
• Cross Creek
• Donegal
• East Finley
• East Washington
• Fallowfield
• Hanover
• Hopewell
• Houston
• Independence
• Jefferson
• McDonald
• Midway
• Monongahela
• Morris
• Mount Pleasant
• New Eagle
• North Franklin
• North Strabane
• Nottingham
• Peters
• Robinson
• Smith
• Somerset
• South Franklin
• South Strabane
• West Middletown
Pennsylvania American Water is notifying affected customers through its automated emergency notification system. For more information, visit amwater.com/paaw and click on ‘Alerts.’