Steve Smallberger » Water Facilities

History
The Ambler Spring Water Company was founded by Dr. Richard Mattison in the late 1890’s. Ambler Borough Council purchased the Ambler Spring Water Company in 1937 and, upon approval of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and with a designated franchise area, the Ambler Borough Water Department was created. This purchase also included the Upper Dublin Water system. In 1939 the 1 million gallon Loch Alsh standpipe was placed in service. It was during World War II that the first of the nine operating deep wells were constructed. The certified franchise territory has been expanded several times and now comprises approximately 6.5 square miles, including Ambler Borough and portions of Lower Gwynedd, Upper Dublin, Whitemarsh, and Whitpain Townships. There are approximately 20,000 persons served by the Ambler Borough Water Department.

General Description
There are nine operating deep wells and one surface water supply facility in the Ambler Water distribution system.  The average water demand from 2006-2010 was 1,627,365 gallons per day, or approximately 1,131 gallons per minute (gpm).  The average daily production capacity of the system is approximately 1,950 gpm, given normal precipitation.  The distribution system consists of approximately 70 miles of water main and comprises 5,700 connections as well as fire hydrants.   The entire water system is monitored daily by computer to ensure adequate supply for the water franchise, with a particular priority being adequate water supply for fire emergencies.  Three storage facilities serve the system:  Broad Axe Standpipe (2 million gallon capacity), Houston Road Elevated Tank (1 million gallon capacity) and Loch Alsh Standpipe (750,000 gallon capacity).

Loch Alsh Reservoir Dam acts as a recharge facility to the underlying groundwater aquifer. The dam’s water level is measured weekly.   Production of the wells varies with the water level of the lake. Loch Alsh Reservoir Dam is subject to annual inspections by the PA DEP Division of Dam Safety.  The facility is classed as a high hazard dam due to population density surrounding the dam.   The Water Department maintains a current Emergency Action Plan which is available at Ambler Borough Hall for public review.

Since 1995 the borough has annually contracted for leak detection for the entire system. This detection and correction program leads to early detection, less costly correction and reduce unaccounted for water losses. Conservation will assure that the underground water supplies are not wasted nor depleted.

Steve Smallberger

Water Superintendent Ambler Water Department
Phone: 215-646-1000 x124 Work Fax: 215-641-1921
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Upcoming Meetings

Dec
3
Tue
6:30 pm 2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
Dec 3 @ 6:30 pm
A Series of Special Meetings of Ambler Borough Council will be held at Ambler Borough Hall located at 131 Rosemary Ave, Ambler, PA to receive public comment on the Borough’s 2025 Proposed Municipal Budget. Meetings[...]
Dec
5
Thu
10:00 am 2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
Dec 5 @ 10:00 am
A Series of Special Meetings of Ambler Borough Council will be held at Ambler Borough Hall located at 131 Rosemary Ave, Ambler, PA to receive public comment on the Borough’s 2025 Proposed Municipal Budget. Meetings[...]
Dec
17
Tue
6:30 pm 2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
2025 Budget Meeting @ Ambler Borough Hall
Dec 17 @ 6:30 pm
A Series of Special Meetings of Ambler Borough Council will be held at Ambler Borough Hall located at 131 Rosemary Ave, Ambler, PA to receive public comment on the Borough’s 2025 Proposed Municipal Budget. Meetings[...]
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Ambler Main Street & Other Special Events

Nov
30
Sat
all-day Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday
Nov 30 all-day
Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday® is celebrated every year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It is a day dedicated to helping support the small businesses that help to create jobs, boost the economy, and preserve neighborhoods around[...]
Dec
7
Sat
1:00 pm 2024 Holiday Parade @ Butler Avenue
2024 Holiday Parade @ Butler Avenue
Dec 7 @ 1:00 pm
2024 Holiday Parade @ Butler Avenue
Photo by Chris Raines Ambler Main Street’s Annual Holiday Parade is Saturday, Dec 7th! The parade is always a wonderful community event that you don’t want to miss. Arrive early to get your prime spot[...]
Dec
12
Thu
6:51 pm Santa Arrives by Train in Ambler @ Ambler Train Station
Santa Arrives by Train in Ambler @ Ambler Train Station
Dec 12 @ 6:51 pm
Santa Arrives by Train in Ambler @ Ambler Train Station
Photo by Chris Raines Come and see Santa and sing some Holiday tunes with the Wissahickon Middle School Select Chorus.  Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive at the Ambler train station on the South Side platform[...]
Dec
13
Fri
all-day Holiday Shopping Weekend Specials
Holiday Shopping Weekend Specials
Dec 13 – Dec 15 all-day
A Special Shopping weekend with Special Store Hours, Caroling, Holiday Cheer, and loaded with Shopping Specials.  Come to Downtown Ambler and enjoy “Sips & Nips” in our wonderful shops, shopping specials and extended holiday hours. Enjoy[...]