United Water Begins Water Quality Improvement Program Work scheduled for California Road and Stewart Street NEW ROCHELLE, NY, May 10, 2004 — United Water is continuing work on the first phase of a project designed to improve the community's water supply. This week contractors will begin to conduct test borings in the vicinity of California Road and Stewart Street in Eastchester. The company plans to construct a new peak capacity 50-million gallon a day (MGD) pump station at that location. Chris Riat, operations manager for United Water New Rochelle, explained that the company is making these improvements to meet the standards of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. “United Water currently purchases its water from New York City's Croton, Catskill and Delaware aqueducts. The Croton water supply does not meet the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements for filtration. In order to meet these water quality standards, the company must find a new water supply source. As a result, we will implement a comprehensive construction program designed to meet EPA criteria.” Riat noted that the test borings will take about five days to complete. The findings will help determine soil and bedrock conditions vital to the design and construction of the project. The planned pumping station is part of the new water supply project which includes:
United Water Begins Water Quality Improvement Program For additional information call 914 632 6900. United Water New Rochelle provides water services to about 137,000 people in Southern Westchester County. home | who we are | what we do | careers | municipal info | news | search | my utility |
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