Overview
and General Information Share
This Report... Landlords, businesses and other enterprises are encouraged
to share this important water quality information with water users at their location
who are not customers of the Westchester Joint Water Works. Additional copies
of this report may be obtained by contacting our Service Department at 914-698-3500,
extension 623.
Weschester
Joint Water Works A public benefit corporation
serving the public since 1927 Public Water Supply ID #5903435
Introduction To
comply with State and Federal regulations, we issue an annual report describing
the quality of your drinking water. The purpose of this report is to raise your
understanding of drinking water and awareness of the need to protect our drinking
water sources. Last year, we conducted tests for over 135 contaminants. We detected
17 of those contaminants, and found none of those contaminants at a level higher
than the State allows. This report provides an overview of last year's water quality.
Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and
how it compares to State standards. If
you have any questions about this report or concerning your drinking water, please
contact Richard Ruge, General Superintendent, at 914-698-3500. We want you to
be informed about your drinking water. If you want to learn more, please attend
any of our regularly scheduled meetings of our Board of Trustees. The Board of
Trustees of the Water Works generally meets at 4:00 p.m. every second and fourth
Tuesday of the month at 1625 Mamaroneck Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York. The public
is invited to attend these meetings. General
Information The
Westchester Joint Water Works is a non-profit public benefit corporation consisting
of the member municipalities of the Village of Mamaroneck, Town of Mamaroneck
and the Town/Village of Harrison. The Water Works supplies water on a retail basis
to the member municipalities and to portions of the City of Rye and the City of
New Rochelle. It sells water on a wholesale basis to the Village of Larchmont,
United Water New Rochelle, Aquarion Water Company of New York and Harrison Water
District No. 1. The
Water Works serves a retail population of 47,552 persons through 12,269 service
connections. In 2004, the Water Works purchased 4,323 million gallons (mg) and
sold 3,900 mg. Unaccounted-water, consisting of water lost due to leaks and main
breaks, under-registration of meters, use at fires, hydrant flushing and theft
of service, amounted to 423 mg or 9.8% of production.
The Westchester Joint Water Works does not have any rate-making power. Each of
its member municipalities establishes its own rate schedule. Therefore, the cost
of water varies by community. Assuming the average annual usage is 100,000 gallons,
the equivalent of 134 hundred cubic feet, the annual cost based on rates in effect
on December 31, 2004 for a typical customer having a 5/8" meter would be:
Village
of Mamaroneck | $260.94 |
Town
of Mamaroneck | $287.74 |
Town
of Harrison | $274.34 |
City
of Rye | $355.54* |
City
of New Rochelle | $376.50* |
*The cost of water in the outside districts of the City of Rye and the City of
New Rochelle is substantially higher than in the member municipalities, since
these cities tax the water mains of the Water Works, whereas the Water Works is
tax exempt in the member municipalities. | 
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