Service Area The Lower Saucon Authority currently serves over 2225 water customers and 1802 sewer customers, primarily in the western half of the Township. It operates and maintains some 41 miles of public water main and 27 miles of public sewer main, two water tanks and two sewage pumping stations and several water and sewer system monitoring stations. Over 130 million gallons of water are supplied annually to our customers. The water is produced by the City of Bethlehem and delivered through the Authority's Distribution System. As the Township developed, public water service, and then sewer service was extended, mostly from west to east, as follows: 1950's - The City of Bethlehem / Bethlehem Steel Corp. constructs a 12-inch water main into Upper and Lower Saucon Townships, along Old Philadelphia Pike, to provide additional public water service to the region from the Star Reservoir. 1950's Formation of the Lower Saucon Water Authority system to provide water service to the developing area east of Old Philadelphia Pike along Black River Road. 1977-78 Lower Saucon Township purchases the University Heights and Hetrick water systems to form the Wydnor / University Heights Water System.
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