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Due to inquiries and complaints we received about tree stands and motorized vehicles on our property, the Authority has these Rules in Place (select the link below).
Use of Property Rules
It's easy to check! - just a bit of dye, a keen eye, and a few minutes. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you pinpoint the issue:
Remove the tank lid
Carefully lift the lid and set it aside. You'll be working with the water inside the tank.
Add food coloring
Drop 4-5 drops of dark food coloring (blue or red works best) into the tank water.
Wait 15-20 minutes
Don't flush the toilet during this time. Just let it sit.
Check the bowl
If colored water appears in the bowl, your tank is leaking into it. This is a classic sign of a faulty flapper or flush valve.
Frozen Pipes: If you experience "no water," during the cold months, check all faucets before calling our office.
It could be related to a frozen pipe which is the property owner's responsibility. To avoid this situation and costly
repair bills, we suggest:
Insulate
Wrap/insulated pipes in unheated areas of the home (ie: basements, attics, etc.).
Heat
Set your thermostat to at least 55° F to keep your property adequately heated .
Let it Drip
Allowing faucets to drip slightly can keep water moving through the pipes and reduce the risk of freezing.
Open Cabinets
Open cabinets under sinks and along exterior walls to allow warm air to circulate around pipes.
Water Saving Tips - Kitchen
Kitchen
- Run dishwashers only when full.
- Scrape dishes instead of rinsing before loading.
- Keep a pitcher of drinking water in the fridge instead of running the tap.
- Thaw frozen food in the fridge, not under running water.
Laundry
- Wash only full loads or adjust water levels accordingly.
- Use cold water settings to save both water and energy.
Water Saving Tips - Bathroom
- Turn off the tap while brushing teeth or shaving.
- Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators.
- Fix leaks promptly - one dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons a year.
- Use dual-flush or low-flush toilets to reduce water per flush.
Water Saving Tips - Outdoor
- Water early in the morning or late evening to reduce evaporation.
- Use mulch to retain soil moisture and reduce watering frequency.
- Choose native or drought-resistant plants.
- Install drip irrigation systems for targeted watering.
- Check for leaks in hoses, sprinklers, and irrigation systems.
- Sweep driveways and sidewalks instead of hosing them down.
- Use rain barrels to collect water for gardening.
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Welcome To Lehighton Water Authority
The Lehighton Water Authority (LWA) was incorporated on September 9, 1940. The source of water for LWA system is surface water from primary sources from the Long Run Reservoirs #1 & #2, the Pine Run Reservoir and as an emergency supply, the Lehigh River, which is treated at the Filtration Plant. The Water Filtration Plant was constructed in 1994 and has a total capacity of 1.60 million gallons per day.
LWA supplies potable water to properties within Lehighton and Weissport Boroughs as well as portions of Franklin and Mahoning Townships. Population served is approximately 6,400.
The Lehighton Water Authority Office is located on the second floor of the Lehighton Municipal Building, Office hours are Monday through Friday 7:30am to 4:00pm (building does not open until 8:30am.) Regular Utililty Billings hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 4:00pm. For questions or concerns, please call our Office at 610-377-1912.