
Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Quick Links Welcome to Lancaster Area Sewer Authority Public Notices and Updates Notice of Residential Rate Change Effective January 1, 2026 Public Notice - Issuance of Industrial …
Paying Your Bill - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Online Payments There is no fee for paying your bill online. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover or ACH. Log In or Create an Account https://lasa.merchanttransact.com/Login
Billing and Payment | Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
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Staff - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Staff If you know the department you would like to contact please make a selection from the options below. If you would like to contact Customer Service please click here and you will be …
Report a Problem / Emergency - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Report a Problem / Emergency Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm – Call 717-299-4843, select Option 3Evenings, Weekends, and Holidays – Call the Communication Center 717-207 …
Frequently Asked Questions | Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
The only way you may pay using your credit card is by using LASA’s “Bill Pay” function on our website. and we only accept VISA or Mastercard at this time.
Job Openings - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Apply at or mail resume to HR Manager, Lancaster Area Sewer Authority, 130 Centerville Rd., Lancaster, PA 17603, or email resume and/or completed Application for Employment (see …
Service Area - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Service Area LASA currently serves East Petersburg Borough, East Hempfield Township, Lancaster Township, Manheim Township, Manor Township, Mountville Borough, Columbia …
Board - Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
The LASA Board is a voluntary group with each member appointed by the municipality they represent. The Board is the governing body of the Authority. They are empowered to adopt …
Blue Rock Water Resource Recovery Facility - Lancaster Area Sewer ...
LASA utilizes a process known as the Modified Ludzack-Ettinger (MLE) Activated Sludge Process. The MLE process is used to achieve Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR).