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Finally, enough residents got together to complain about New York American Water, and their unreasonably high water bills, and didn’t let up until they caught the state’s attention. more
After more than five years of deliberations and a $90,000 feasibility study, the Water Authority of Southeast Nassau County’s board of directors voted Feb. 2 against a local public takeover of New York American Water, effectively dissolving the WASENC. more
In 2010, people in Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh and Seaford paid nearly five times more for tap water than people in East Meadow, Levittown, Lido Beach and Uniondale, according to an engineering firm working for the Water Authority of Southeastern Nassau County. The first four communities got their water from the company Long Island American Water. The second four got theirs from the Town of Hempstead ... more
An engineer has completed a draft study on the feasibility of a public takeover of Long Island American Water, the water utility company that services the area, but the public has yet to see the document. more
The Southeastern Nassau County Water Authority is facing a roadblock on the path to a possible public takeover of Aqua New York, which could mean lower water rates for local residents: The authority doesn’t have enough money to conduct an investigation into the feasibility of the takeover. more
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