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Our commitment goes beyond water quality. As members of the communities we serve, we’re committed to providing you with a different, friendlier utility experience. From our local support to environmental protection, we take pride in our work, and even more in our communities.
Our commitment to water quality and you.
The most important thing we do each day is provide you with clean drinking water you can trust. Get information about water quality in your area, issues, and what we do to protect our water quality at the source.
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The latest news about Connecticut Water and our communities.
Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Heritage Village Wastewater Treatment Facility Open House to learn about the work our team does each and every day.
Construction of a new drinking water treatment facility in Heritage Village continues to move along on schedule to be operational in the fall of 2025.
Connecticut Water invites firefighters to apply for the 2025 Firefighter Support Grant Program to support their vital work serving our communities.
Connecticut Water Company welcomes customers to learn about the wastewater treatment process directly from our experts during an open house at the Heritage Village Wastewater Facility in Southbury on Wednesday Oct. 30.
Thanks to everyone who came to the open house at the William N. MacKenzie Drinking Water Treatment Facility in Clinton!
Customers rated Connecticut Water above 90 percent in the customer satisfaction index. Nearly 60 percent of our customers rank Connecticut Water as above average or the best utility they interact with, according to customer surveys.
Contractors hoisted a prefabricated pump station building into place using a crane in Avon Friday morning, the next step in a $4 million infrastructure project to improve water service for customers in the area for decades to come.
Just weeks after historic flooding in Southbury and neighboring towns, river flows in the Pomperaug River have dropped below the first threshold in the Heritage Village water system’s low-flow operations plan.