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SCWA moves forward on Brookhaven part of Manorville Congressman Lee Zeldin speaks at a January press conference in Manorville along with town officials and residents. (Credit: Tim Gannon) The Suffolk County Water Authority on Thursday designated a plan to bring public water to a portion of Manorville in Brookhaven Town as a “Type II” action, which officials say will facilitate the securing of funds for the project. The $6.75 million project affects 64 homes in the Brookhaven Town portion of Manorville. “We stand ready to bring high quality water to residents who need it badly,” said SCWA chief executive officer Jeffrey Szabo in a release. “We are fully prepared to move forward.” ....
Riverhead seeks grants for drinking water upgrades to 90 homes near old Grumman site newsday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newsday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
$5K donation will help school district manage its water resources Town and school officials at Riverhead High School Wednesday to announce the donation from Peconic Green Growth. (Credit: Tara Smith) A donation of new irrigation equipment to the Riverhead Central School District will help curb overwatering and reduce water costs. District and town officials gathered at the high school Wednesday to receive a donation from Peconic Green Growth, an organization that aims to preserve and enhance natural resources through sustainability. Irrigation sensors and controls will be installed at the high school, middle school and Pulaski Street schools. They’ll each be linked to weather stations and onsite moisture sensors that will help avoid overwatering, according to Peconic Green Growth executive director Glynis Berry. ....