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Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association | WPWA
57 miles of rivers, mostly flat-water paddling on the rivers; numerous streams in pristine forest for fishing native brook trout and stocked brown and rainbow trout; and five state management areas for hiking, biking, hunting, birding and natures studies.
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2025年1月2日 · We are the fifth largest water authority in the state and currently serve a total of 40,000 customers. Our borders reach from the City of Pittsburgh to the Westmoreland County …
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We would like to welcome you as a customer of the Wagoner Public Works Authority and acquaint you with the policies and procedures of the authority. Our office is located at 100 S. Gertrude Avenue and is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Our phone number is 918-485-4586 and fax number is 918-485-9483.
WPWA - Wikipedia
WPWA (1590 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish religious format. Licensed to Chester, Pennsylvania, it serves the Philadelphia area. The station is currently owned by Mount Ocean Media, L.L.C. WPWA was authorized in 1947. The station was owned by Lou Poller and broadcast with 1,000 watts [2] from a site in Brookhaven. [3] .
About the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association - WPWA
Since its inception in 1983 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed Association (WPWA) has fostered a mission to preserve and protect the integrity of the lands and waters of the Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed …
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We take great pride in providing our residential, commercial and industrial customers with quality electric service at a competitive price. To report a power outage during regular business hours please contact the WPWA Utility Office at 918-485-4586 or City Hall at 918-485-2554.
The Watershed - WPWA
Volunteers and professionals work with WPWA to clear obstructions and keep river sections navigable. Our original publication, Walks in the Watershed, A Hikers Guide to Southwestern RI and CT, is great for independent exploration. The Wood-Pawcatuck Watershed encompasses a 300 square mile area of land in southwestern RI and southeastern CT.
Wood-Pawcatuck Wild and Scenic Rivers
Improve and conserve water quality and water quantity. Conserve open space, woodlands, wetlands & geologic features. Protect native plant and animal species. Preserve cultural, historical and archaeological sites. Enhance outdoor recreation opportunities. Encourage environmental education and watershed awareness.
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