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  2. Category : Churches in Washington County, Pennsylvania

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    Pages in category "Churches in Washington County, Pennsylvania" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Local government in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    An authority can be organized by any county, city, town, borough, township, or school district of the Commonwealth, acting singly or jointly with another municipality. An authority is established by ordinance by one or more municipalities. The governing bodies of the parent local unit or units appoint the members of the authority's board.

  4. Category:Municipal authorities in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Greater Greensburg Sewage Authority; I. ... St. Marys Area Water Authority; Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh; ... (Washington County, Pennsylvania) ...

  5. Central Mainline Sewer Authority - Wikipedia

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    Discussions began back in 1992 between the different municipalities on how to bring public sewerage in the area. [1] It was not until 2002 that the construction of sewer lines, and later the treatment plant began. A dedication ceremony was held on August 21, 2006, by local congressman John Murtha who said "You can breathe and smell fresh air ...

  6. Municipal authority (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    In its 2002 Census of Governments, the U.S. Census Bureau listed 1,885 municipal authorities in Pennsylvania. Prominent among them are the Allegheny County Airport Authority, which operates Pittsburgh International Airport and Allegheny County Airport, large sewer authorities in Allegheny and Delaware counties, and parking authorities in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

  7. Church of the Covenant (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The church outgrew that building by 1929 and constructed a new Gothic Revival style building on East Beau Street, the building that now houses the Church of the Covenant. [2] Judge John Addison McIvaine was a prominent church member. [1] The church was home to three important revivals in its history. [1]

  8. Washington Presbytery - Wikipedia

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    In 1824, the church at Washington, which was overseen by the Rev. Obadiah Jennings, was transferred to the new Presbytery, as were the churches at Mt. Nebo and Pigeon Creek on December 20, 1831. [6] In 1863, the General Assembly revised the new Presbytery's southern boundary to align it with Pennsylvania's southern border and with the Ohio River.

  9. Philadelphia Water Department - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Mill Creek Sewer in West Philadelphia, ca. 1883. The Philadelphia Water Department has been providing water to citizens since 1801, when, in the aftermath of a series of devastating yellow fever epidemics that killed thousands of people, the City decided a source of water was needed to cleanse the streets, fight fires, and perform household chores.