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The Suffolk County Water Authority today rescinded the Stage 1 Water Emergency that went into effect over the summer when a lengthy hot and dry period led to massive water use during the early morning hours but noted that resident response to the call for conservation needs to significantly improve in the future.
The Suffolk County Water Authority has recently undertaken two water main projects in the Town of Southold that will greatly improve the distribution of water within the town.
WANS, SCWA Enter into Cooperative Agreement For Management of Nassau’s Newest Water Authority Under Terms of Two-Year Innovative Partnership, SCWA to Provide Expertise in Various Capacities
The Suffolk County Water Authority has applied for nearly $60 million in funding from the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) for key water infrastructure projects throughout the SCWA service territory. If approved, the grants would fund vital water quality projects in numerous communities.
For all SCWA customers to immediately stop using irrigation systems between midnight and 7am.
Larger Pipe Will Improve Water Pressure, Fire Protection in Area
For East Hampton, Southampton, Southold, & Shelter Island to immediately stop using irrigation systems between midnight and 7am.
Local Firefighters, Emergency Services Workers, Elected Officials, Join Call For Conservation During Underway Hot and Dry Period
With continued hot and dry weather leading to excessive early morning water use that is pushing water infrastructure to its limits, the Suffolk County Water Authority is urging residents to immediately take steps to conserve water.
Includes $20 Million for Suffolk County to Help Address Substandard or Failing Systems.