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Friday, October 13, 2017
Bethpage Water District Participates in Productive In-Person Meeting with U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer (NY) and Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer to Address Northrop Grumman/U.S. Navy Groundwater Plume
Alongside Navy Secretary and Michael Boufis, Bethpage Water District Superintendent, Schumer Again Presses To Contain Contamination, Speed-Up Payments & Encourage More Navy-Northrop Grumman Cooperation and Information Sharing
Schumer: Grumman Plume Meeting Marks Rare Opportunity For Local Water Districts To Speak Directly With Navy Secretary & Advance Clean-Up Efforts
Friday, September 29, 2017
BWD Response to recent radium detections at Bethpage Schools
In response to the press release confirming the presence of radium in the groundwater near the Bethpage High School and Central Boulevard Elementary School, we would like everyone within our District to know that the ground water is not the same as the drinking water.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Bethpage Water District meets with elected officials
Bethpage Water District and members of Massapequa and South Farmingdale Water Districts met with U.S. Senator Schumer and U.S. Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer to discuss the Navy/Grumman Plume
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Bethpage Water District responds to Bethpage High School Radium Concerns
The Bethpage Water District is committed to ensuring the safety of the drinking water for the residents and consumers in the District. The drinking water provided by the District to homes, schools and businesses is completely safe to drink and utilize.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Bethpage Water District Participates in Roundtable To Address Northrop Grumman/U.S. Navy Groundwater Plume
The Bethpage firehouse was recently the scene of a round table and open discussion regarding remediation efforts involving the Northrop Grumman/U.S. Navy Groundwater Plume.
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Bethpage Water District Swears In First Female Commissioner in its History
The Bethpage Water District proudly announced today that Teri Black, a lifelong Bethpage resident, has recently been inducted to the District’s Board of Commissioners.