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  • 01
    11/01

    Phase #4 Little Lower Conestoga River Interceptor Relining Project

    All day
    11/01-07/01

    Project consists of the relining of approximately 4,700 feet of 48″ diameter sewer main. The project will begin just south of Columbia Ave at Stone Mill rd, heading north to Marietta Ave. LASA has contracted Spiniello Companies to perform the work. Along with the relining of the sewer mains, manhole rehabilitation will also be performed.

  • 01
    11/01

    Dye Testing- Columbia Borough

    All day
    11/01-01/14

    Crews will be dye testing rain gutters, downspouts, area drains, etc. to determine if they are connected to the sanitary sewer system.

  • 02
    11/02

    Phase #4 Little Lower Conestoga River Interceptor Relining Project

    All day
    11/02-07/02

    Project consists of the relining of approximately 4,700 feet of 48″ diameter sewer main. The project will begin just south of Columbia Ave at Stone Mill rd, heading north to Marietta Ave. LASA has contracted Spiniello Companies to perform the work. Along with the relining of the sewer mains, manhole rehabilitation will also be performed.

  • 02
    11/02

    Dye Testing- Columbia Borough

    All day
    11/02-01/15

    Crews will be dye testing rain gutters, downspouts, area drains, etc. to determine if they are connected to the sanitary sewer system.

  • 03
    11/03

    Dye Testing- Columbia Borough

    All day
    11/03-01/16

    Crews will be dye testing rain gutters, downspouts, area drains, etc. to determine if they are connected to the sanitary sewer system.

Identify a LASA Employee

Please verify the identity of our employees who may need access to your home or property.

In general, everyone should exercise caution when someone they don’t know who comes to the door asking for entry into their home or access onto their property. From time to time, there are individuals who impersonate utility workers or other service provider representatives in an attempt to gain entry or access for the wrong reason.

LASA is urging their customers to verify the identity of their employees who may need access to your home and/or property or are performing work in your neighborhood. LASA employees drive distinctively marked vehicles with municipal license plates, wear uniforms with LASA logos and employee name patches, and carry a LASA photo identification card. Our employees will be happy to show their LASA ID upon request.

Customers who have questions about the identity of our employees or the work being done in your area are asked to contact the main office at 717-299-4843, option 3. Anyone fearing for their safety, or to report suspicious activity, should always call 911.