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Boil Water Advisory Lifted 10/8/2020

This is an important update from the Duncannon Borough concerning water system Improvements.  The boil water advisory for Borough water customers has been lifted.  However, the Borough will continue to operate under a mandatory water conservation restriction until further notice. Please call the Borough Office at 717-834-4311 with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your continued cooperation.

October 8th, 2020|Categories: News|

Water Outage 9-29-20

ATTENTION: Residents on High Street between the Firehouse and Ann Street will be experiencing a water outage or little to no water pressure for approximately 2 hours. This is in relation to the Cumberland Street water Main replacement project.

September 29th, 2020|Categories: News|

Boil Water Advisory 9-25-20

This is an important message from the Duncannon Borough. We are currently experiencing extremely low water levels in our storage facilities. This may cause a loss of positive pressure. This possibility requires you as a consumer to take the following actions, effective immediately.  You must boil all water prior to consumption.  This means any water used for drinking or food preparation must be boiled before use.  Do not drink the water before boiling it first!  For more information about this public notice, call the Borough Office at 717-834-4311.

September 25th, 2020|Categories: News|

UTILITY SHUT-OFFS TO RESUME

UTILITY SHUT-OFFS TO RESUME Thank you to those customers who have continued to make timely utility payments.  Though not required, the Borough has kept in line with the Public Utility Commission procedures regarding utility shut-offs during the COVID-19 crisis.  Since April, we have kept our delinquent customers updated monthly with current account balances. On Tuesday, September 15th, Borough Council voted unanimously to reinstate penalties (Oct 6) and shut-offs (mid-October) for accounts with past due balances. If you have an outstanding balance, please call the Borough office at 717-834-4311 to discuss payment options. Thank you.

September 21st, 2020|Categories: News|

Borough Council Meeting Information 9/15/20

You are invited to the Duncannon Borough Council Zoom meeting. When: Sep 15, 2020 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Register in advance for this meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErcuihrTwjGtFB6wnhufERH-z0Or-XUYZQ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

September 15th, 2020|Categories: News|

Rescheduled Paving Project

This is an important message from Duncannon Borough.  On Tuesday, September 8, Market Street will be closed for paving of the areas affected by the water valve replacement project, weather permitting.  High Street will be used as the detour route. Therefore, parking will be prohibited on both sides of High Street. The Borough will continue to operate under a mandatory water conservation restriction until further notice. Please call the Borough office at 717-834-4311 with any questions or concerns.  Thank you for your continued cooperation.

September 4th, 2020|Categories: News|

Paving on Market Street – 9-2-20

This is an important message from Duncannon Borough.  On Wednesday, September 2nd, Market Street will be closed for paving of the areas affected by the water valve replacement project.  High Street will be used as the detour route. Therefore, parking will be prohibited on BOTH sides of High Street. The Borough will continue to operate under a mandatory water conservation restriction until further notice. Please call the Borough Office at 717-834-4311 with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your continued cooperation.

September 1st, 2020|Categories: News|

Boil Water Advisory – LIFTED

This is an important update from the Duncannon Borough concerning water system Improvements.  The boil water advisory for Borough water customers has been lifted.  However, the Borough will continue to operate under a mandatory water conservation restriction until further notice. Please call the Borough Office at 717-834-4311 with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your continued cooperation.

August 31st, 2020|Categories: News|
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