Warwick Sewer Authority

WSA Appeals $27K DEM Fine, Review Order

Warwick Sewer Authority By: Rob Borkowski on February 22, 2020 in News to You

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 […]

Video: Inside Cedar Swamp Road Sewer Pump Station

By: Rob Borkowski on January 23, 2017 in News to You

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.

Smoke Test Turns Up Sewer Issues on Cedar Swamp Road

By: Rob Borkowski on January 19, 2017 in News to You

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 City Hall

Warwick City Council Considers Public Safety Board Limits, Sewer Project Managers

Warwick City Hall By: Rob Borkowski on September 19, 2016 in News to You

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.