CSJMA News & Updates

Urban stormwater runoff pollution is a problem that has no boundaries, and neither does the solution! While the DEP Bureau of Clean Water works with counties, towns and other municipalities, construction firms, and industries to help them follow regulations to reduce stormwater runoff, Pennsylvania residents can also do their part to reduce stormwater runoff.
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Water Service Line Inventory
The CSJMA is in the progress of conducting a mandatory service line composition inventory. In the event we either determine your service line to...
Water Service Issues
We’ve experienced multiple main line ruptures in the area of Howard Ave. This has caused periods of loss of water pressure for many residents and...
Drought Watch
Please be aware that a drought declaration was issued for Luzerne County by the Department of Environmental Protection. Declarations are issued in...
Water Meter Replacement Program
With the help of National Metering Services, Inc., the CSJMA is working to replace all water meters in its service area. The modernized metering...
Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program
The LIHWAP is available to help families who have overdue water bills or at risk of losing water service for their home.Are you or someone you know...
COVID-19 Update
We want to assure you that we take the health and well-being of our members very seriously. Like you, we're closely monitoring the quickly...
Smoke Testing to Begin August 19, 2019
A CSJMA crew will be smoke testing in your neighborhood to identify sources of Infiltration and Inflow (I&I) that are overloading the sewer...
Water & Sewer Line Breaks: What You Need to Know
If you find a water or sewer line break, report it immediately! Call the CSJMA Office at 570-788-0608. This number may be utilized 24 hours/day, 365...