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Suffolk County Water Authority breaks ground on water main extension . . . The Suffolk County Water Authority began work Monday on a major water main extension to bring public water to 64 homes in the Riverhead Town sections of Manorville and Calverton, taking them off private wells that have been shown to be contaminated by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS
Suffolk County Water Authority seeking customer input The authority is seeking the public’s input on the drinking water topics that consumers have always been curious about “We have a range of experts related to drinking water, and we want to share our expertise with our customers Social media is another avenue for us to reach our customers and address the topics they’re concerned with
SCWA to receive $2. 7M in state grant toward Manorville water project The Suffolk County Water Authority will receive a $2 7 million grant toward a project that will provide public water to Manorville residents plagued by contaminated private drinking water wells The funding, part of $18 9 million total the SCWA will receive through the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation, is on top of an earlier $3 5
Water Authority aiming to begin Calverton water main extension this . . . The Suffolk County Water Authority is moving forward with its program to bring public water to Riverhead Town residents in the Manorville and Calverton areas Riverhead Town has now raised $7 39 million to extend the Riverhead Water District into Manorville and Calverton with the help of SCWA, and that’s about $2 8 million short, according to
SCWA’s 2023 water main groundbreaking was just ‘ceremonial’ A Suffolk County Water Authority capital project to build an eight-mile, $35 million pipeline linking the Pine Barrens aquifer to Southold Town is not yet underway, and will take three to five years to complete, SCWA CEO Jeffrey Szabo said in an interview this week Mr Szabo was responding to a letter to the editor
Riverhead Town to enter agreement with SCWA to connect Manorville homes . . . Riverhead Town plans to formally collaborate with the Suffolk County Water Authority in providing clean water for Manorville residents with contaminated private wells, bringing residents one step closer to a long-sought resolution According to an agreement distributed at Wednesday’s Town Board meeting, water would be provided to properties with private wells that have or may
At latest forum, SCWA, Riverhead outline update on joining forces to . . . Thus the push for public water Last year Riverhead received $3 5 million in federal funding that would go toward the estimated $9 5 million needed to hook up the affected Manorville properties The town continues its search for additional grant monies for the project Meanwhile, Riverhead has the Suffolk County Water Authority in its corner
Guest Spot: Preserving aquifer key to area’s future It is expensive to treat water to our high-quality standards In contrast, in western Suffolk County, we drill down to as deep as 700 feet Extracting too much water from this part of the aquifer could contaminate the aquifer with salt water That limits our ability to draw water quickly to meet customer demand
SCWA seeking grant for $27. 5M pipeline from Flanders to Laurel The Suffolk County Water Authority has applied for nearly $30 million in grant funding from the state for “key water infrastructure projects,” the authority said in a press release A transmission main carrying groundwater a little more than eight miles from the Central Pine Barrens to Southold would be among the projects funded by the
Daily Update: Suffolk County Water Authority breaks ground on water . . . Here are the headlines for Monday, August 26 FREE FOR ALL SUBSCRIBERS Guest Spot: Preserving aquifer key to area’s future RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Suffolk County Water Authority breaks ground on water main extension THE SUFFOLK TIMES Mattituck actor’s latest film ushers in spooky season SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER Shelter Island’s Overdose Awareness Day NORTHFORKER Pointing Toward Fun: