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Advertisement for Process Chemicals Bid
Sealed bid proposals will be received by the Unity Township Municipal Authority, Unity Township Municipal Authority Building, 370 Pleasant Unity Mutual Road, Greensburg Pennsylvania 15601 until March 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. EST for the furnishing of process chemicals for pump stations and wastewater treatment facilities. Specifications can be obtained by contacting the Unity Township Municipal Authority at 724-423-6888. -
Advertisement for Diesel Fuel, Heating Oil and Gasoline Bid
Sealed bid proposals will be received by the Unity Township Municipal Authority, Unity Township Municipal Building, 370 Pleasant Unity Mutual Road, Greensburg, Pennsylvania 15601 until March 9, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. EST for the furnishing of diesel fuel, heating oil and gasoline for vehicles, generators, and heating. Specifications can be obtained by contacting the Unity Township Municipal Authority at 724-423-6888. -
Sewer Lateral Inspection Fee Update
Effective March 23, 2026, the fee for sewer lateral inspections will increase from $200.00 to $350.00. UTMA will begin performing internal sewer lateral investigations effective immediately. We appreciate your cooperation as we implement these updates. If you have any questions regarding the revised fee structure or the scope of services, please contact the office directly.
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About UTMA
The Pleasant Unity extended aeration plant was originally constructed during 1979 to 1980; the original plant was designed by Westmoreland Engineers. During 1996-1997 the Pleasant Unity WWTP was expanded expanded / upgraded facility was designed by Gibson-Thomas Engineers. In 2007 the 14 Mile Run WWTP was completed which replaced an existing facility and provides sanitary sewage to 300 additional customers and eliminated 3 pump stations to the Pleasant Unity Treatment Plant.