WSA Past Due Revisions Mailed

WARWICK, RI — Mayor Frank Picozzi says some Warwick Sewer Authority – WSA past due revisions are on their way to update the total amounts owed. WSA past due revisions […]
WARWICK, RI — Mayor Frank Picozzi says some Warwick Sewer Authority – WSA past due revisions are on their way to update the total amounts owed. WSA past due revisions […]
WARWICK, RI — The Department of Environmental Management has fined the Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) $27,500 and ordered an infrastructure review following two 2018 sewer pipe collapses discharging 300,000 gallons […]
STATE HOUSE – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank presented $7.8 million in savings to 26 municipalities and utilities today, including the Warwick Sewer Authority, at its annual State House Legislative Day. […]
WARWICK, RI — “Pocahontas and Tonto have had their day. It’s over.” That’s the quote attributed to Warwick Sewer Authority member Carlo Pisaturo in a recent Warwick Beacon report about the […]
WARWICK, RI — The Warwick City Council meets tonight at City Hall, second floor, at 7 p.m., where notable resolutions concern the Educational Outreach Committee, asking the state for more […]
WARWICK, RI — Sandy Lane reopened to all traffic this afternoon, Mayor Joseph Solomon reported, an early end of what was predicted would be a week-long repair project to prevent […]
WARWICK – On Monday, the Warwick Sewer Authority and DPW will start a week-long repair project to prevent 600 linear feet of sewer pipe along West Shore Road from failing […]
WARWICK, RI — Sandy Lane opened again Wednesday afternoon after weeks of repairs on 154 ft. of sewer line that collapsed the day before Thanksgiving, but work to prevent 600 […]
WARWICK, RI — The Warwick Sewer Authority owns a billboard facing Rte. 95 which will shortly fund a new $40,000 sewer customer assistance program announced by Mayor Joseph J. Solomon and […]
The Warwick Sewer Authority has announced that delinquent notices sent to residents Sept. 12 were incorrectly mailed without the total amount the accounts are delinquent by.
Mayor Scott Avedisian and the Warwick Sewer Authority have named graduates Julia Sharma-Mathias and Steven Lee as the recipients of the John A. Caruso Scholarship Award.
Two years ago, federal, State and City officials broke ground on a $17 million upgrade of the Warwick Wastewater Treatment Facility girding the site against a 500-year flood event, and they celebrated its completion Thursday.
WARWICK, R.I. — Archaeological work required for final design of the Bayside Sewer Community Project began in the neighborhood this week, the Warwick Sewer Authority announced. According to a release […]
WARWICK, RI —While Warwick Sewer Authority personnel were using smoke testing to find evidence of Hydrogen Sulfide, (H2S), the rotten-egg smelling, corrosive gas leaking from sewer lines along Cedar Swamp Road, they took the opportunity to have make a quick inspection of the nearby sewer pump station.
WARWICK, RI — Hydrogen Sulfide, (H2S), the rotten-egg smelling gas responsible for the complaints of odors from sewer lines along Cedar Swamp Road, is invisible, so getting a look at the spots it’s leaking into the neighborhood required blowing smoke through local city and private infrastructure.
WARWICK, RI — Within a few hours of the Warwick Sewer Authority’s smoke test of sewer lines along Cedar Swamp Road, Executive Director Janine Burke-Wells had a few answers about the cause of complaints of hydrogen sulfide odors.
WARWICK, RI — The mystery cause of odors from sewer lines along Cedar Swamp Road, a long-time source of area residents’ complaints, may soon be uncovered as the Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) conducts a “smoke test” of the system there.
Warwick’s City Centre Master Plan spells out a grand future for the 96 acres making up the Warwick Station Development District, and the City Council’s Oct. 17 unanimous approval of tax breaks for would-be developers within the Intermodal District located inside it is aimed at speeding that destiny along.
Tonight the Warwick City Council will consider removing the Board of Public Safety’s ability to impose traffic regulations, reserving that for the City Council, and discuss requiring the Warwick Sewer Authority to hire project managers for all current and future sewer projects during their 7 p.m. meeting in Council Chambers at Warwick City Hall., 3275 Post Road.
Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) Chairman Aaron Guckian is resigning from the Board after nearly a decade of dedicated service to the City.
The New England Wastewater Association, Inc. (NEWEA) has honored two staffers at the Warwick Sewer Authority for their contributions to wastewater education and management, while a third has won recognition for 25 years of service from the Water Environment Federation.
Warwick, RI – City officials are warning motorists of likely traffic delays as the Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) works to repair a broken pressurized sewer line near Graham and Buena Vista Avenues.