Bethpage Water District Blog

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Bethpage Water District Teaches Girl Scouts that Every Drop Counts

Bethpage Water District (BWD) Board of Commissioners, Chairman William J. Ellinger, Treasurer John R. Sullivan and Secretary Gary S. Bretton recently welcomed Girl Scout Troop 3276 to tour the District"s Pump Station #4 on Sophia Street in Bethpage, NY.

Friday, March 27, 2015

Bethpage Water District Encourages Resident to Install Rain Sensors

s spring approaches, the Bethpage Water District (BWD) Board of Commissioners, Chairman William J. Ellinger, Treasurer John R. Sullivan and Secretary Gary S. Bretton remind residents to follow all Nassau County regulations regarding sprinklers and lawn watering. Adhering to these regulations and installing a rain sensor can help reduce the amount of water wasted.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Bethpage Water Commissioners Warn Residents of "Phantom Flushing"

he Bethpage Water District Board of Commissioners William J. Ellinger, Gary S. Bretton and John R. Sullivan remind residents "phantom flushing" and other internal plumbing issues can cause abnormally high water bills.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Bethpage Water District Invites Community to Celebrate National Groundwater Awareness Week 2015

The Bethpage Water District Board of Commissioners Chairman William J. Ellinger, Treasurer John R. Sullivan and Gary S. Bretton reminds the community to be more aware of their water usage in honor of National Groundwater Week 2015.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Bethpage Students Go With the Flow

Bethpage Water District (BWD) Board of Commissioners, Chairman William J. Ellinger, Treasurer John R. Sullivan, Secretary Gary S. Bretton and Secretary to the Board Sal Greco, recently invited local students to tour the District"s Plant 4 on Sophia Street in Bethpage. Throughout the tour, Superintendent Michael Boufis and Senior Water Plant Operator Peter Schimmel detailed the path water takes before reaching faucets to Charles Campagne, Kramer Lane and Central Boulevard Elementary School students.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Bethpage Water District Greets Community at the Bethpage Fire Department Street Fair

Bethpage Water District (BWD) Superintendent Mike Boufis and Secretary to the Board of Commissioners Sal Greco recently attended the Bethpage Fire Department (BFD) Street Fair on behalf of the Board of Commissioners Chairman William Ellinger, Treasurer John Sullivan and Secretary Gary Bretton. The BWD greeted fair attendees at the booth set up to educate the Bethpage community on the new "EyeOnWater" digital water meter system. The new system will send email alerts to warn residents of any leaks or complications they may not be aware they have.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Bethpage Goes Above and Beyond To Ensure Community Safety

Bethpage Water District (BWD) has taken water quality testing to the next level in order to continue to ensure the health and safety of its neighbors and residents.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Eye On Water Digital Meter Reading System on Display

Bethpage Water District (BWD) Board of Commissioners William Ellinger, John Sullivan and Gary Bretton invite the Bethpage community to attend the Bethpage Fair and learn about the new digital water meter system "EyeOnWater." The BWD booth will highlight the system"s new features such as an email alert system that warns residents of any leaks or complications.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

New Online Portal for Residents to Track Water Usage

The new online, radio read meter system "EyeOnWater," helps residents better recognize trends within their daily water usage quickly and efficiently. Furthermore, residents can view any detected problems via the new digital monitoring account, and will receive alerts in the event of a leak. Residents can look forward to more improvements in the future, including a new mobile application.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Bethpage Water District Encourages Residents to Fill Their Swimming Pools Responsibly

The Bethpage Water District would like to encourage residents to adhere to proper pool-filling procedures to help save water. Following a few simple tips can help residents make a significant impact towards water conservation during the hot summer months ahead.