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  1. OCWA – Central New York’s Water Authority

    Mar 28, 2025 · OCWA is composed of a dedicated, professional workforce that is committed to providing customers with a safe, reliable and economical water supply. Because of this commitment, the Authority continually invests into the infrastructure and technology needed to meet this critical mission.

  2. Pay Your Bill - OCWA

    Water Main Extensions; New Water Districts and District Expansions; Employment; Pay Your Bill. Pay Your Bill Will Adams 2023-09-13T14:10:44-04:00. Pay Your Bill Online Via Our Customer Portal – OCWA Portal. We have contracted with a new payment vendor to supply a Web Portal with many of the features expected in today’s online experience:

  3. Customer Service – OCWA

    Welcome to Onondaga County Water Authority (OCWA)! At OCWA, our customers are very important to us. On these web pages you will find useful information about your service, your account, and your rights and responsibilities as an OCWA customer.

  4. OCWA Board – OCWA

    The Board has oversight over and responsibility for all of the Authority’s functions, including ongoing regulatory compliance, annual budgets, long-range budgets, and all financing activities related to operations, maintenance and capital needs.

  5. Contact – OCWA

    To reach OCWA Telephone 315-455-7061 Customer Service x3335 Fax 315-455-6578 Email Us Mailing Address Onondaga County Water Authority PO Box 4949 Syracuse, NY 13221-4949 Physical Address Onondaga County Water Authority 200 Northern Concourse Syracuse, NY 13212 Directions

  6. Sources of Water - OCWA

    Water Sources and Treatment: OCWA customers receive water that originates from Otisco Lake, Lake Ontario, and/or Skaneateles Lake depending on their geographic location and changes in seasonal demand. In 2023, OCWA supplied on average 36.33 million gallons per day to approximately 97,600 residential accounts located in suburban Onondaga County ...

  7. The Onondaga County Water Authority is a public benefit corporation created in 1951 (and began operating in 1955) in accordance with the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York. The Authority was created to finance, construct, operate and maintain a water supply and distribution

  8. Water Quality - OCWA

    Jan 8, 2024 · Welcome to OCWA’s Water Quality section. In this section, you will find tabs that will direct you to OCWA’s most current Consumer Confidence Report / Annual Water Quality Statement. This report contains all our water quality testing results, as well as information about water sources and treatment.

  9. OCWA – Page 2 – Central New York’s Water Authority

    Mar 7, 2025 · OCWA is composed of a dedicated, professional workforce that is committed to providing customers with a safe, reliable and economical water supply. Because of this commitment, the Authority continually invests into the infrastructure and technology needed to meet this critical mission.

  10. OCWA Distribution System – OCWA

    Oct 7, 2020 · The result is that what was once a system serving 12 towns in a single county, is now a retail and wholesale water system serving 38 towns, 15 villages and four cities in five counties (Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida and Cayuga).

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