DRINKING WATER PROBLEM CORRECTED
— EL PROBLEMA DE AGUA POTABLE ESTA CORREGIDO Customers of Capital Region Water were notified on Thursday, December 1, 2022, of a problem with our drinking…
DRINKING WATER WARNING
— BOIL YOUR WATER BEFORE USING Hiervan el agua antes de usarla. Este informe contiene información importante acerca de su agua potable. Haga que alguien lo…
Capital Region Water Board Approves Budget and Rates For 2023
— Capital Region Water’s Board of Directors voted last night to approve 2023 budgets and rates during a special meeting. With the organization’s core value of…
Capital Region Water to Present 2023 Budgets And Rates
— The Capital Region Water finance and senior leadership teams have been hard at work creating and revising a fiscal plan for 2023 — one that…
Capital Region Water Begins Phase Two of The Front Street Interceptor Rehabilitation
— Riverfront Park to be impacted Capital Region Water begins phase two of a major rehabilitation of the Front Street Sewer Interceptor in Riverfront Park. The…
Capital Region Water to Operate Backup Water Supply
— Water Quality Reports and Lead and Copper Sampling Results Available Capital Region Water has begun temporarily pumping and treating blended water from our backup drinking…
The 2022 Leaf Collection Season Is Underway: What City of Harrisburg residents need to know
— Leaf Collection in Harrisburg has begun. The City of Harrisburg’s Public Works crews will collect leaves and other yard waste from October 1st until early…
Capital Region Water’s 2022 Drinking Water Quality Report Now Available
— Capital Region Water’s 2022 Drinking Water Quality Report is now available for customers to access online. This document, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report,…
Capital Region Water to Present Five-Year Summary of Its Business Diversity Program
— Report Available Online Capital Region Water is releasing a five-year report reflecting on its Business Diversity Program. The report highlights key program milestones and a…
Capital Region Water Improving Signs Along Susquehanna River and Paxton Creek
— Capital Region Water is installing new signs at each of 58 combined sewer outfall locations along Paxton Creek and the Susquehanna River. Nearly 60 percent…