Abington Regional Waste Water
Abington Regional Wastewater Authority is a multi-municipal organization located in South Abington Township, PA, dedicated to the treatment and purification of wastewater. Their state-of-the-art facility processes an average of 3,000,000 gallons of water daily, removing impurities and returning clean and safe water to Leggetts Creek, which eventually flows into the Lackawanna and Susquehanna Rivers.
With a mission to protect and restore the waterways downstream of the Abington Community, Abington Regional Wastewater Authority plays a crucial role in environmental conservation. Their professional team and board of directors manage the complex process of wastewater treatment, ensuring the production of 125,000 gallons of clean water per hour on average, and even exceeding 500,000 gallons per hour during storms.
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