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As area utilities get ready for growing season, how much can CT residents expect to pay for water use this summer?


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As area utilities get ready for growing season, how much can CT residents expect to pay for water use this summer?
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Putnam Reservoir in Greenwich, Conn., photographed on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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For most of Connecticut, spring and summer months are peak usage periods for the state’s water utilities.
As a result, customers maintaining a lush, green lawn, slaking the thirst of garden vegetables or washing a car may end up paying higher premiums from Aquarion Water in Bridgeport, Connecticut Water Co. in Clinton and the Regional Water Authority in New Haven. ....

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Fairfield opposes Aquarion project designed to improve drought conditions in southwest CT


Fairfield opposes Aquarion project designed to improve drought conditions in southwest CT
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Volunteers from Trout Unlimited affix discarded Christmas trees to the banks and bed of the Mill River in an effort to restore its banks and natural flow in August of 2018.Contributed photo / Nutmeg Trout Unlimited
FAIRFIELD An Aquarion proposal to divert water to southwestern Connecticut has drawn backlash in Fairfield where the conservation commission says the project could harm the Mill River watershed.
The project is part of Aquarion’s long range plan to meet water needs in southwestern Fairfield County. If approved, it would divert up to 14.2 million gallons a day from the Greater Bridgeport System, which includes the Mill River watershed to the Southwest Regional Pipeline to serve Greenwich, New Canaan, Stamford and Darien. ....

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