Harmar Water
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The source of our water is three wells that draw from the alluvial deposits in the Allegheny Valley Aquifer, a glacial deposit of sand and gravel along the present day banks of the Allegheny River. The water is then pumped through our State of the Art Ozone treatment plant. (Shown Below)

Then after the water is pumped out of the plant and before it reaches the consumer, it is sent to one of our four water storage facilities. The Locust Hill tank which is shown above is a 500,000 Elevated storage facility, which helps to maintan the pressure that we need for the area.

The data that we need to recieve in order to keep our tank levels accurate and to keep enough of a supply of water for our customers is sent to us from our tanks to our Treatment Plant through Environmentally safe radio signals that are powered by solar panels. (Shown below on our Harmarville Tank) We are currently working to upgrade our SCADASupervisory Control And Data Acquisition) system to allow for more efficient data management.