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Engineers have determined that the 110-year-old aqueduct running underneath Sunrise Highway is in “very good condition,” and county officials are preparing for the next stages of a … more
Whether it’s the shimmering water of a backyard pool, a lake or the ocean, having fun there necessitates a cautious approach to help ensure that children and adults remain safe. Year after year . . . more
“We love Lynbrook, we hate the water though,” Mike Viglielta, who lives at the end of Abrams Street, told the Lynbrook Board of Education on June 14, minutes before the board was set to vote on a resolution to grant New York American Water an easement to replace a water main in the area. The resolution was unanimously approved. more
Engineers have determined that the 110-year-old aqueduct running underneath Sunrise Highway is in “very good condition,” and county officials are preparing for the next stages of a proposed project to refurbish and upgrade the pipe to transport treated sewage from Bay Park to Cedar Creek. more
New York American Water started to replace about 1,600 square feet of a water main along Catherine Street from DuBois Avenue to Forest Avenue on June 12. The utility company estimated that the project would take less than four weeks to complete, and that they are working with the village to plan the replacement at the same time as scheduled road repairs. more
New York state will soon begin implementing changes that will alter the way drinking water is protected and monitored for the better. more
The New York State Public Service Commission announced last week that it had lowered New York American Water Company’s requested rate increase, granting a first-year increase of $3.63 million — less than half of the $8.7 million requested by the company. more
Diana Viglietta’s sink, bathtub and even her washer are all eroded from the rust water that comes out of her pipes on Abrams Place. For the past 14 years, she has had to replace countless towels, buy new dishwashers and send all of her family’s clothes to a laundromat. The rust is so bad, that Viglietta bought several new dishwashers in a single year, and can no longer get a warranty for it. She said the filters she installed do not even help the situation nor do they get rid of the water’s foul odor. more
“It’s not going to be an easy day when it comes down,” West Hempstead Water District Supervisor Robert York said of the 225-foot-tall water tower on the water district’s 27-acre property. “This is a very unusual tank — you don’t see these on Long Island anymore. This is the last one.” more
Nassau County officials remain optimistic that a 110-year-old aqueduct running underneath Sunrise Highway can transport treated sewage from the South Shore Water Reclamation Facility in Bay Park to … more
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