South Nassau Water Authority to hold first meeting

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The advocacy group Long Island Clean Air Water & Soil protested a      proposed 42 percent water rate increase in the Merrick Service District, which includes Bellmore, outside Liberty Utilities headquarters on June 27. Fred Harrison, right, made his feelings clear.

The group has been pressuring the South Nassau Water Authority, the public entity tasked with taking over Liberty, to hold a public meeting. Last week, it was announced that the authority will meet on June 11, at 6 p.m., at the Lynbrook Public Library.

Residents currently receiving water from Library residing in the Hempstead Town are encouraged to attend. The board will conduct business, and receive public comment.