Suffolk County Water Authority
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The Suffolk County Water Authority is a public-benefit corporation serving safe and constantly tested drinking water to approx. 1.2 million Suffolk residents.
Suffolk County, NY
Joined October 2011
The project is part of SCWA’s countywide effort to replace aging water main where it’s most needed. Thank you to Deputy Presiding Officer Jim Mazzarella for visiting the construction site and recognizing the importance of this work!
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SCWA is hard at work replacing approximately 2,400 feet of aging water main along Floyd Road and nearby streets to strengthen reliability for Shirley residents. This work reduces the risk of breaks and supports long-term water quality for the community.
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Say goodbye to unexpected repair costs for covered repairs! Stay tuned for more details on how to enroll in plans from HomeServe, launching Wednesday, January 21st.
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SCWA is teaming up with HomeServe, an independent company, to bring you peace of mind with optional water and sewer service line repair plans.
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Say goodbye to unexpected repair costs for covered repairs! Stay tuned for more details on how to enroll in plans from HomeServe. #HomeRepair #Plumbing #RepairSavings
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Big news! SCWA is teaming up with HomeServe, an independent company, to bring you peace of mind with optional water and sewer service line repair plans.
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SCWA’s customer service team works around the clock every day to take care of any needs you might have. Give us a call any day, any time. Learn more at https://t.co/jLosAWsVSe
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Want to know what's in your water? Learn about your water quality by visiting https://t.co/8LngB4DPXo today!
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Cheers to 2026! Happy New Year from the Suffolk County Water Authority!
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At SCWA, we're committed to ensuring our customers get the highest quality drinking water. Unlike bottled water companies, we test for 390 different contaminants. Our results are publicly available online! Every time you turn on the tap you can be sure of what's in your water.
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... Ty steps into the role as the region tackles evolving PFAS regulations, conservation challenges and long-term groundwater planning. We’re proud to see SCWA continue leading efforts to protect Long Island’s sole source aquifer!
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Leadership update for Long Island’s water future! 📷 Ty Fuller, SCWA’s Director of Strategic Initiatives and Lead Hydrogeologist, will serve as Chair of the Long Island Commission for Aquifer Protection. A longtime driver of LICAP’s science-based work...
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Happy Kwanzaa from the Suffolk County Water Authority!
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From our SCWA family to yours, Merry Christmas!
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... to treating all water to non-detectable levels. Even better, grants like this help protect water quality while keeping costs low for our customers. Read more here:
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Big news! 💧 SCWA has been awarded $7 million in state grant funding to support five new PFAS treatment projects using Granular Activated Carbon technology. SCWA is already meeting EPA’s PFAS standard years ahead of the 2031 deadline—and this funding helps move us closer...
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With more than 40 years of experience in public service, government affairs, community engagement, and affordable housing, he brings valuable insight to SCWA’s ongoing work to protect Long Island’s water resources. 💧💧
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We’re excited to welcome William Davidson to the Suffolk County Water Authority Board! 🎉 Bill was sworn in following his unanimous confirmation by the Suffolk County Legislature on November 25th and will serve a five-year term through spring 2030.
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This change helps reduce financial impact and ensures a fair, consistent process. Payment plans are available for eligible customers who need assistance. For more information, please visit:
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SCWA has updated its Zero Consumption Back Billing Guidance to better protect customers and improve transparency. While customers are still responsible for water that was used but not recorded, any catch-up billing will now be limited to a maximum of three years.
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