DEP-registered potable water hauling to Pittston and all of Luzerne County. For boil-water advisories, jobsite drinking water, healthcare backup supply, and any situation where municipal water isn't available or isn't acceptable. Silver Springs Water — natural spring source, PA DEP #2406258, NYSHD #624.
When a Pittston customer needs potable water, the question isn't just "can you bring water" — it's "can you bring water that's documented, tested, and legally defensible as drinking water." Silver Springs Water answers yes. Every gallon we deliver comes from our own PA DEP–registered (#2406258) and NYSHD-certified (#624) spring facility in Mountaintop, with source documentation available on request.
That's a meaningfully different position from haulers who fill from a municipal hydrant. For boil-water advisory distribution, OSHA jobsite drinking water, healthcare facility backup, school and institutional emergency supply, or temporary potable water before a new Pittston construction project gets its utility hookup — the source matters, and ours is documented.
Bulk potable delivery to Pittston during advisories — for utilities, municipalities, and downstream distribution.
OSHA-compliant potable water for Pittston construction sites and any regulated workplace requirement.
Emergency and scheduled potable backup for Luzerne County hospitals, long-term care facilities, and dialysis centers.
Potable bulk delivery to Pittston schools, universities, and institutional facilities during outages.
Temporary certified potable water for new construction in Pittston before the utility connection goes live.
Real 24-hour line for potable emergencies in Pittston — advisory zones, outages, contamination response.
Plenty of water trucks can deliver water to Pittston. Far fewer can deliver water that an inspector, a hospital procurement officer, or a municipal water director will accept as documented potable supply. Silver Springs Water's source facility holds active PA Department of Environmental Protection registration (#2406258) and New York State Health Department certification (#624), and we're licensed to operate in all 50 states.
For institutional and municipal buyers in Luzerne County, that paperwork is part of the value — not a footnote. For everyday potable delivery (jobsite water, recurring office and facility supply), it's quiet quality assurance that the same source serving advisory zones is serving you.
Call (570) 677-1223 for emergency potable dispatch in Pittston, or send a request through our contact form for scheduled delivery.
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