(Photo courtesy of North Penn Water Authority)
Entries due Thursday, winner gets to paint design at operations center
In honor of National Drinking Water Week, North Penn Water Authority (NPWA) will again host a fire hydrant design contest, in which the winner will get to paint their design on a real fire hydrant located at the NPWA Operations Center.
The winner will also receive a $50 Visa gift card.
The contest will officially run from Monday, May 5, through Thursday, May 8, although early entries are welcome.
The winner will be announced on Monday, May 12. The contest is open to students currently in grades kindergarten through fifth.
To enter, applicants should simply use the provided blank template to design their custom fire hydrant using the art tools of their choice, take a photo of their design and email it to [email protected]. All entries will be posted on NPWA’s Facebook page.
The contest winner will get to paint their design on an actual fire hydrant at NPWA’s Operations Center, located at 300 Forty Foot Road in Towamencin.
The Authority will provide all painting supplies. The hydrant will remain there until Drinking Water Week 2026 with a sign displaying the winner’s name, age and municipality.
“We’re proud to host this contest for its sixth year. Last year’s “Philly Phanatic” hydrant brought a lot of excitement to our Operations Center and on social media. We look forward to seeing the creative ideas that flow in from the youth in our community,” said Anthony Bellitto, Jr. Executive Director of NPWA.
To enter, please submit completed designs and contact information to Shana Constanzer, Public Relations Coordinator, at [email protected] by Thursday.
The winner will be notified by Monday, May 12.
National Drinking Water Week is an initiative of the American Water Works Association that occurs during the first full week in May. Drinking Water Week serves to recognize the vital role that tap water plays in daily life, the infrastructure that is required to carry it to and from homes and businesses, and the critical work that water professionals accomplish around the clock to ensure the delivery of quality tap water.
For more information, visit www.awwa.org.