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Philadelphia Water
@PhillyH2O
Providing water, wastewater and stormwater services to Philadelphia. Call 215-685-6300 to report emergencies 24/7 or here from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mon - Fri
Philadelphia, PA
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 26, 2023
    UPDATE: Based on updated hydraulic modeling and the latest sampling, we are confident tap water from the Baxter plant will remain safe to drink through 11:59 p.m. Monday, March 27. We're continuing to respond to this incident. Follow for more updates:
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    City’s response to spill of a latex product into the Delaware River | Office of Emergency Management
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 26, 2023
    We are responding to a spill of a latex product that occurred along a Delaware River tributary. More information will be provided as it becomes available. Follow our account and @PhilaOEM for updates: water.phila.gov/drops/phila-wa…
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 27, 2023
    Based on the latest hydraulic modeling and sampling results, we are confident that tap water from the Baxter plant will remain safe to drink and use at least through 3:30 p.m. tomorrow, March 28, 2023. Latest updates here: phila.gov/2023-03-26-cit…
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 28, 2023
    Philadelphia’s water remains safe to drink and use and will not be impacted by the spill in Bucks County. Based on latest water sampling results, PWD is confident that tap water from the Baxter Drinking Water Treatment Plant remains safe: phila.gov/2023-03-26-cit…
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 28, 2023
    We are continually testing water from the Delaware River as it comes into our Baxter treatment plant. Based on updated results, we remain confident that tap water from Baxter is safe to drink and use at least through 11:59 p.m., Wed., March 29, 2023: phila.gov/2023-03-26-cit…
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 13, 2020
    As you stock up on groceries and household items, remember that you can save room in your cart by drinking safe and delicious Philly tap water rather than bottled. #DrinkTapPHL
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Apr 27, 2020
    If you love Philly, do the right thing: put used gloves and masks in the trash when you are done using them, not on our sidewalks and streets. Thank you!
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 30, 2023
    More good news: We're continuing our enhanced water quality testing to ensure that Philadelphia's water remains safe from the Trinseo spill. Our results from today, March 29, 2023, did not detect contaminants from the spill.
    Text of graphic reads in yellow box: March 29 2023 - Evening. Below that in large blue text, it reads "Water Remains Safe Based on water sampling results received March 29 2023 no contaminants related to the Trinseo spill were detected." 
In upper right there is the City of Philadelphia Liberty Bell logo and beside that is the Philadelphia Water Department logo in blue.
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 26, 2023
    Replying to @PhillyH2O
    There is no need to buy water at this time. Customers can fill bottles or pitchers with tap water with no risk at this time. We will provide a media update at approximately 5 p.m. today, Sunday, March 26, 2023.
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Sep 4, 2021
    Thank you to all Water + @PhiladelphiaGov workers out there on Labor Day weekend helping Philly recover from the damage Ida left behind. Eddie Holsworth and Eric Council from Sewer Maintenance were clearing mud from Main St. in Manayunk this morning.
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Jun 12, 2023
    DRINKING WATER WARNING: Some parts of West Philadelphia are under a Boil Water Notice, which means that the water may be unsafe to drink due to loss of water pressure today. To learn if you’ve been affected by this, see our map showing the areas affected: water.phila.gov/notice/
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 31, 2023
    Latest sampling: The accredited, independent labs testing our samples for chemicals related to the March 24 spill continue to show no detection. We look forward to publishing all the results next week, and your water remains safe as we have never detected any of the chemicals.
    Graphic with white field and blue text that reads: March 31, 2023, Evening. 
Water remains safe. Based on water sampling results received March 29, 2023, no contaminants related to the Trinseo spill were detected.
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 26, 2023
    Replying to @PhillyH2O
    This spill will potentially affect water treated at the Baxter Drinking Water Treatment Plant. Residents can find out if they live in an impacted area here: phillyh2o.info/spill-map
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    Philadelphia Water
    @PhillyH2O
    Mar 26, 2023
    Replying to @PhillyH2O
    At this time, no contaminants have been found in our tap water system. Out of an abundance of caution, residents in the impacted areas may want to switch to bottled water. Follow our account and @PhilaOEM for updates.
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