History of Easton Suburban Water Authority | Boil Water Advisory | Easton Suburban Water Authority Service | Photo of Staff member of ESWA
Easton Suburban Water Authority was incorporated in 1957 by the City of Easton to provide high-quality water to the municipalities surrounding the city. In January 2007, the Authority enteredinto a 25-year Lease Agreement with the City of Easton,the Authority now provides water service to customers within the City of Easton also.
Today, with over 50 employees, the Authority serves more than 30,000 customers in a service area thatincludes the City of Easton, the Townships of Palmer, Forks, Bethlehem, Williams and Lower Nazareth, and the Boroughs of Wilson, West Easton and Glendon.
About 28,300 customers are residential, 1,500 are commercial, 125 are industrial and 90 are institutional. The Authority has the ability to produce 10 million gallons of water per day at the Water Treatment Plant, which draws water from the Delaware River.
Boil Water Advisory for Easton Suburban Water Authority.
ESWA : DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST. Bring all water to a boil, The water should also be used for making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation until further notice.
The ESWA says the issue is due to a filter malfunction at its drinking water treatment plant. It says it will let customers know when it’s safe to drink the water again.”
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