Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County

Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County Safe, reliable, and clean water is our commitment to our customers. In 1943, MAWC acquired Citizens Water Co. In 1950, MAWC acquired Westmoreland Water Co.

The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County was created by resolution of the Westmoreland County Commissioners on April 9, 1942 and celebrated its 75th year in business in 2017. The drinking water system of the Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County was developed over the past 75+ years through the strategic acquisition of established systems and planned water line extensions to accommodate

growth. and Vandergrift Water Co. and started planning to build today's Beaver Run Reservoir. McKeesport's Water System was purchased in 1987. As a result of these and other acquisitions and expansions, the service area as now comprised extends approximately 25 miles from east to west and 40 miles from north to south and incorporates over 2,400 miles of pipeline. Since 1973, the Authority has relied on the following two principal sources of supply:
BEAVER RUN RESERVOIR
The Beaver Run Reservoir was constructed in 1952 and then enlarged in 1962. It has a present capacity of 11 billion gallons and a safe yield of 45 million gallons of water per day. THE YOUGHIOGHENY RIVER
The Youghiogheny River is the other principal source of supply, with a drainage area of 1,326 square miles and a minimum flow of 213 million gallons of water per day. The system is currently served by the following three modern treatment facilities:
INDIAN CREEK SUPPLY FILTRATION PLANT
The Indian Creek Supply Filtration Plant, located near the City of Connellsville, has a rated capacity of 45 million gallons per day and draws its water supply from both Indian Creek and the Youghiogheny River and serves the southern portion of the MAWC service territory and the North Versailles area. This facility was constructed in 1973 and was upgraded in 1979 and again in 2017-2018. MCKEESPORT FILTRATION PLANT
The McKeesport Filtration Plant, located in the City of McKeesport, was completed in 1990 with a rated capacity of 10 million gallons per day. The McKeesport Plant draws its water supply from the Youghiogheny River and serves the McKeesport, White Oak and Port Vue portion of the MAWC service territory. THE GEORGE R. SWEENEY WATER TREATMENT PLANT
The George R. Sweeney Water Treatment Plant is located at the Beaver Run Reservoir in Bell Township. This facility replaced a smaller filtration plant and went online in July 1997. Upgraded in 2015, it has a rated capacity of 24 million gallons per day. This facility serves the northern portion of the MAWC service territory. In 2012, the MAWC completed an interconnection to the Greater Johnstown Water Authority, allowing it to decommission its Furnace Run Water Treatment Plant. The Ligonier area is now served by water treated by GJWA from its North Fork Reservoir. The MAWC also sells bulk water to Duquesne, Monroeville, and Plum in Allegheny County; Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania American and Pleasant Valley in Fayette County; and Parks and Gilpin in Armstrong County. The wastewater system now serves Jeannette, Hempfield, E. Huntingdon and Sewickley townships and the Boroughs of Arona, Hunker, and Mt. Pleasant, New Stanton, Penn, Youngwood, Ligonier, White Oak, and Avonmore, as well as parts of the City of Greensburg, North Huntingdon and Unity townships.

KISKI TWP AREA    MAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Tuesday, June 2nd , AND Wednesday, June 3rd, beginning at ...
05/29/2026

KISKI TWP AREA

MAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Tuesday, June 2nd , AND Wednesday, June 3rd, beginning at 9:00 am on both days.

The following areas will be affected:
RIFFER RD, BROWNSTOWN RD, 1ST ST, 2ND ST, MAIN ST AND BEULAH CHURCH RD

Work is expected to last 4-6 hours ON BOTH DAYS and during this time you may experience low or no pressure. Please take necessary steps to store water for use during this time frame. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we make necessary improvements.

SOUTH HUNTINGDON TWP AREAMAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Wednesday, May 27th, beginning at 8:00 am.The follo...
05/22/2026

SOUTH HUNTINGDON TWP AREA

MAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Wednesday, May 27th, beginning at 8:00 am.

The following areas will be affected:

PITTSBURGH PIKE, PRECISION LN, KATIE WOLK LN; GRESSLY RD; 577 & 573 WALTZ MILL RD

Work is expected to last 8-10 hours and during this time you may experience low or no pressure. Please take necessary steps to store water for use during this time frame. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we make necessary improvements.

The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County will be closed on May 25 for Memorial Day. If you have an emergency, call...
05/22/2026

The Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County will be closed on May 25 for Memorial Day. If you have an emergency, call 724 755-5800. Someone is always on duty.

05/17/2026

We have received calls that a plainclothes individual is going door to door in the Irwin area, telling people to pay their sewage bill or they will be shut off. MAWC employees carry identification, and we don’t shut off water on the weekends. If you are approached, ask to see ID. You can call us at 724 755-5800 or call 9-1-1.

Rostraver AreaMAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Tuesday, May 12th, beginning at 8:00 am.The following areas wi...
05/08/2026

Rostraver Area
MAWC will be performing a system upgrade on Tuesday, May 12th, beginning at 8:00 am.
The following areas will be affected:
FINLEY RD
Work is expected to last 8-10 hours and during this time you may experience low or no pressure. Please take necessary steps to store water for use during this time frame. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we make necessary improvements.

How many times have you turned on the tap today? Showering, making coffee, cooking meals, doing laundry. All of those ro...
05/08/2026

How many times have you turned on the tap today? Showering, making coffee, cooking meals, doing laundry. All of those routine tasks are supported by water professionals and infrastructure working every day.

Behind the water in your home, there's infrastructure including miles of pipes, treatment plants, storage facilities, pu...
05/07/2026

Behind the water in your home, there's infrastructure including miles of pipes, treatment plants, storage facilities, pumps & more. To keep our services reliable, we need to invest in the infrastructure that our community depends on.

During  , shoutout to the people behind your tap: operators on shift, lab teams running samples, crews in the field, eng...
05/06/2026

During , shoutout to the people behind your tap: operators on shift, lab teams running samples, crews in the field, engineers planning repairs and upgrades. All this important work happens so you have water you can count on.

Your tap water takes a journey every day.It starts at one of four locations, is conveyed to our treatment plant, treated...
05/05/2026

Your tap water takes a journey every day.

It starts at one of four locations, is conveyed to our treatment plant, treated, stored, then pumped through the distribution system to reach homes and businesses across MAWC's territory.

Address

124 Park And Pool Road
New Stanton, PA
15672

Opening Hours

Monday 8:15am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:15am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:15am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:15am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:15am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(724) 755-5800

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