About CSA |
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How We Started:
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The Manufacturers Water Company (MWCO), a subsidiary of Cambria Ironworks and most recently the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, was formed in February 1900 for the purpose of furnishing water to industrial plants in Johnstown, PA. In early 1997, Bethlehem announced that MWCO was for sale. Soon after the announcement of the sale by Bethlehem of MWCO, the Boards of Commissioners of Somerset and Cambria Counties initiated a process to determine if there was public support for the acquisition of MWCO. To accomplish the analysis of sale, the joint County Commissioners contracted with the Southern Alleghenies Conservancy (SAC) to perform a public acquisition feasibility study. The results of an extensive public participation process concluded support for acquisition of MWCO. The Boards of Commissioners of Cambria and Somerset Counties came together in 1999 to form the CSA to purchase and operate the land and water properties formerly owned by the MWCO. The official transfer of ownership was completed in August 2000. CSA is a municipal authority guided by an 8-member board, with Cambria and Somerset Counties each appointing four members.
Click here to see a list of our Board of Directors and other CSA officials. Click here to visit CSA's partner organization, the Cambria and Somerset Counties Conservancy. |
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Aside from owning and managing 5,200 acres in Cambria and Somerset Counties, CSA has established three principle goals: 1. Providing high quality industrial water 2. Creating diverse recreation opportunities for the citizens of the region 3. Practicing regional watershed and land management conservation The water supplied to steel industry-related customers is used for process and once through cooling. Water sold to Ebensburg Power Company and Cambria Co-generation is used in the production of electricity by circulating fluidized bed boilers. Several small commercial customers use the water for a variety of non-potable purposes. The Greater Johnstown Water Authority can purchase raw water for filtration to 22,000 potable water customers within various municipalities in the Johnstown area.
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