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Subject Exclusive: Inside Pittsburgh's water crisis
Date October 19, 2021 11:29 AM
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Lead, decay, cronyism — and a new future for PWSA.

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A crisis in Pittsburgh’s drinking water that had been brewing for decades erupted in 2016. While the crisis is over and fundamental change is underway, Pittsburgh’s water supply is still vulnerable — as much due to politics as old infrastructure. PublicSource's Oliver Morrison spent months reporting out the inside story at the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority ([link removed]) and what it means for the future of the city's water. Stay tuned for the conclusion of the 12-part series on Thursday.

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** Introduction — The untold story of Pittsburgh’s water crisis and the likely future of $300 water bills ([link removed])
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** Part 1 — Crumbling infrastructure and failed management nearly led to a catastrophic failure in Pittsburgh’s drinking water ([link removed])
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Parts 1-8 are live now. Click here to keep reading ([link removed]) .

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In July, a PublicSource and 90.5 WESA investigation revealed significant health and safety problems at two McKeesport housing complexes owned by PNC Bank. Reporters Rich Lord from PublicSource and Kate Giammarise from 90.5 WESA broke this important story through months of work in the community. Join the reporters to learn how data, documents and dialogue helped break the story ([link removed]) and what the future could hold for tenants.

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