Globe Hollow Water Treatment Plant will be changing the flow of water from the by-pass piping to the effluent pipe today. This will change the direction of the flow in the water main near Spring St. Residents may experience pressure fluctuations or discolored water. Crews will be onsite flushing to minimize any inconvenience to the public. Thank you for your patience while this is being completed.
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The official leaf collection programs begins November 10th. This year the leaf collection program is going to start at Middle Turnpike and Main and work their way out in a circular motion. For more information check the main Leaf Collection Program page.
Published on November 06, 2024
The Manchester Water and Sewer Department (MWSD) is updating its water service line inventory and will notify customers of service lines containing lead, galvanized iron, or unknown materials. This is in accordance with the EPA’s updated Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), effective October 8, 2024, and aligns with the Town’s commitment to public health.
MWSD will notify affected customers by letter, requesting their cooperation in completing an online survey to assist with verifying service line details. The current inventory includes approximately 16,100 service lines. Of these, the Department identified over 4,900 as non-lead, 460 as galvanized iron which will require replacement, and less than 10 have been identified as lead. This leaves nearly 11,000 services with unknown materials to be identified.
Important Information for all Residents:
The goal is to replace all lead and galvanized service connections within ten years. The Town will pursue funding from the $3 billion allocated by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to help cover replacement costs and will provide updates on these future funding opportunities.
Contact:
For more information, email lead@manchesterct.gov or call 860-647-6050 and choose option 5.
The Mission of the Manchester Water and Sewer Department is to provide the highest possible water quality and customer service at the lowest possible cost while continuing our commitment to improving the infrastructure and our community's environment. We are committed to assisting our customers every step of the way to get the lead out and eliminate all potential exposure to lead pipe materials.