Fayetteville Public Works Commission

Fayetteville Public Works Commission

Utilities

Fayetteville, NC 2,948 followers

Fayetteville's Hometown Utility

About us

Fayetteville PWC provides utility services (electricity, water, waste water) to the people of Fayetteville and Cumberland County for more than a century. As the largest municipal power system in North Carolina, PWC employs 600 people and serves over 114,000 customers in Cumberland County and on the military installation of Fort Bragg/Pope Air Field. PWC has been recognized state-wide and nationally for excellence in utility services as well as in the areas of safety, financial reporting, community service, sustainability and innovation. PWC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes: Local Govt Employee' Retirement, comprehensive health and dental plans, flexible spending accounts, paid vacation, sick leave and holidays; 401(k), 457 and NC 529 savings plan, On-side wellness center, relocation assistance and educational, training and staff development opportunities.

Website
http://www.faypwc.com
Industry
Utilities
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Fayetteville, NC
Type
Public Company
Founded
1905

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Updates

  • Hydrant Flow Testing: PWC Water Construction personnel will be conducting hydrant flow testing beginning tonight and going into the early morning hours at the following locations and times: • Lake Valley Drive at Yadkin Road, 2:00am to approximately 6:00am • 9570 Cliffdale Road, 12:00am to approximately 2:00am Flow testing should not affect customers, however please note that water from the open hydrants may enter the roadway during flow testing and flushing activities in these areas. PWC Personnel will flush following the flow tests to ensure water clarity. Traffic control measures will be in place. Pedestrians and motorists should use extra caution in the area. For customer questions, please call PWC at 910-438-1382. We appreciate your patience as we safely work on this project. Learn more about flow testing: https://lnkd.in/evhgntAQ

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  • Congratulations to Mick Noland, PWC's Chief Operations Officer for Water Resources on receiving the Key to the City of Fayetteville and the prestigious Order of the Long Leaf Pine! We at PWC are incredibly grateful for Mick's 30+ years of unwavering commitment to PWC, the Cape Fear River, and the community we serve. His commitment and dedication have made a significant impact, and we are proud to celebrate this well-deserved recognition. Thank you, Mick, for your outstanding contributions! #PWC #CommunityPowered #WateratWork #Achievement #waterutility #wateroperators #Gratitude

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  • Freeze Watch Alert: Prepare for Cold Weather! As freezing temperatures approach, it’s essential to take steps to protect your plumbing and manage your energy bills while staying warm. Visit our website for important tips on how to stay safe and efficient this winter: https://lnkd.in/enTNjGeV Stay warm, save energy, and keep your home protected from the cold! #CommunityPowered #HometownUtility #PublicPower #FreezeAlert #ExtremeCold

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  • We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the incredible PWC crews who have participated in mutual aid during this hurricane season. Your hard work, dedication, and selflessness have been truly inspiring and have made a tremendous impact on communities in need. Thank you for being a friend and showing up when it matters most. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and we are deeply grateful for your support. #MutualAid #HurricaneSeason #CommunityHeroes #ThankYouForBeingAFriend #NCWaterWARN #NCOneWater 

  • PWC Water Construction personnel will be conducting hydrant flow testing overnight at the following locations and times: • 3060 Gillis Hill Road-4:00am to approximately 6:00am • Swain Street at Skibo Road- 2:00am to approximately 4:00am. • 2814 Murchison Road- 12:00 to approximately 2:00am Flow testing should not affect customers, however please note that water from the open hydrants may enter the roadway during flow testing and flushing activities in these areas. PWC Personnel will flush following the flow tests to ensure water clarity. Traffic control measures will be in place. Pedestrians and motorists should use extra caution in the area. For customer questions, please call PWC at 910-438-1382. We appreciate your patience as we safely work on this project. https://lnkd.in/evhgntAQ

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  • TRAFFIC ADVISORY: 481 Robeson Street (MLK Jr Fwy South/North Bound Exit Ramp) Monday, November 18, 2024 PWC Water Construction personnel will have traffic control devices in place at 481 Robeson Street from MLK Jr Fwy South/North Bound Exit Ramp Monday November 18th to complete Water Main Rehab. Motorists can expect lane closures in this area starting at 6:00pm until approximately 11:00pm. Traffic control measures will be in place. Pedestrians and motorists should use extra caution in the area. For customer questions, please call PWC at 910-438-1382. We appreciate your patience as we safely work on this project.

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  • Traffic control devices will be in place at 481 Robeson St. where it meets the MLK Jr Fwy South/North Bound Exit Ramp today, Thursday, Nov. 14, while crews complete water main rehab. Motorists can expect lane closures in this area starting at 6:00pm until approximately 11:00pm. Pedestrians and motorists should use extra caution in the area. For customer questions, please call PWC at 910-438-1382. We appreciate your patience as we safely work on this project

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