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The New York Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies recently announced a scholarship program for high school seniors interested in pursuing a career in the water utility industry or … more
Almost anybody related to the water industry on Long Island gets together in a professional organization that supplies more than 375 million gallons of clean water daily — one that will now be … more
The one member of the state Public Service Commission who attended a hearing on a proposed water rate hike last week got an earful from unhappy customers of Long Island American Water. James … more
By Lee Landor and Clarissa Hamlin chamlin@liherald.com Speaking on behalf of the Lynbrook village board, Deputy Village Attorney Charles Horn said at Monday night’s regular meeting that much … more
The one member of the state Public Service Commission who attended a hearing on a proposed water rate hike last week got an earful from unhappy customers of Long Island American Water. more
The Lynbrook Village Board updated the community on several projects and initiatives at their board meeting on Monday night. One of the first topics briefly discussed was the status of the … more
While many Malverne and area residents are now satisfied that their water quality has improved, others still have complaints about brown water, even though Malverne’s new iron-treatment plant … more
The villages of Valley Stream, Lynbrook and Cedarhurst have joined together to oppose Long Island American Water’s 19.59 percent rate increase proposal filed with the New York State Public Service Commission in April. The hike is expected to generate $9.56 million. more
The villages of Lynbrook, Valley Stream and Cedarhurst have formed a Municipal Consortium in Support of Reasonable Water Rates to oppose Long Island American Water’s 19.59 percent rate increase proposal submitted to the New York State Public Service Commission in April, village officials said. more
Long Island American Water recently announced the winners of its second annual BE WATER WISE! art contest, which was open to fifth-grade students who attend schools that are served by Long … more
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