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MAMARONECK, N.Y. (Oct. 13, 2022)
Issuance of the SEQRA findings statement clears the way for next steps toward building the drinking water filtration plant at Westchester County Airport
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MAMARONECK, N.Y. (Sept. 29, 2022)
Comprehensive document responds to the public comments received on the Draft EIS for the proposed $138M plant
Westchester Joint Water Works holds brief but contentious hearing on proposed water filtration plant
Construction News (May, 2022)
Westmore News (May 5, 2022)
Rye Brook and Port Chester residents could be drinking clean, filtered water by early 2027.
A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR THE WATER FILTRATION PLANT IS NOW AIRING ON RADIO STATION 107.1, THE PEAK!
Westchester Joint Water Works Releases Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Rye Lake Water Filtration Plant (April 14, 2022)
A Public Service Announcement on the Water Filtration Plant is now airing on radio station 107.1, The Peak!
Westmore News (May 13, 2021)
Harrison Planning Board and environmental opposition may cost Suez water users $60 million in fines.
HARRISON, N.Y. (April, 2021)
A recent ruling by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has officials with the Westchester Joint Water Works hopeful that it can break ground on the much-delayed $100-million water filtration plant.
Construction News (April, 2021)
Rockland/Westchester Journal News (April 12, 2021)
An effort to build a federally mandated filtration plant to keep drinking water safe is being delayed by a local planning board, a local water supplier asserted.
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (March 25, 2021)
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has designated Westchester Joint Water Works (WJWW), a nonprofit public benefit corporation, as “lead agency.”