Newsroom

Thank you for your interest in the RWA. Here’s where you’ll discover the latest news from the RWA. Media inquiries are handled by our Public Affairs team. That includes interview requests with our President and CEO, questions about our high-quality water and innovative services, and requests for tours of our facilities.

 

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Jun 27, 2018

Exploring the Hidden Depths of Lake Saltonstall

Writing for Daily Nutmeg, Kathy Leonard Czepiel provides background on the beauty and rich history that make Branford’s Lake Saltonstall such a fantastic recreation location for residents of Greater New Haven. RWA recreation permit holders have access to Lake Saltonstall for hiking, fishing, boating or simply relaxing alongside this important source of the RWA’s high-quality water.

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Jun 25, 2018

RWA Expands Water Assistance Program To Help More Connecticut Families Make Ends Meet

The Regional Water Authority has announced an expansion of its Residential Water Assistance Program, helping more Connecticut families afford access to a high-quality, reliable water supply. The Program provides grants to low-income families for use on their water bills. Starting this month, the RWA has made this successful program accessible to more families, and increased the aid it provides.

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Jun 18, 2018

Greater New Haven Lawmakers Lead Bipartisan Passage Of Legislation To Improve RWA’s Emergency Response Time

The Connecticut General Assembly gave unanimous, bipartisan legislative approval to House Bill 5507, An Act Concerning The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (RWA). This bill allows the RWA to respond more quickly to public safety emergencies. It shortens the public hearing notice period for capital projects costing more than $2 million from 20 days to seven days, protecting the public’s right to know while avoiding delays that could impact public safety or property.

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Jun 13, 2018

RWA and Connecticut Audubon Show How To Harvest the Rain

The Regional Water Authority and the Connecticut Audubon Society show WTNH-News 8 viewers how they can use water wisely and protect the environment with a rain barrel. The RWA’s “Harvest the Rain” program makes affordable rain barrels available throughout south central Connecticut.

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May 24, 2018

RWA CEO Bingaman Earns GCC Honorary Degree

Larry Bingaman, president and chief executive officer of the Regional Water Authority (RWA), was honored with an associate degree in humane letters honors causa from Gateway Community College (GCC). The degree was conferred during GCC’s 26th commencement by Gateway President Dr. Paul Broadie II, who recognized Larry, noting that his "forward-thinking strategies and advocacy were instrumental in the collaboration between Gateway and Southern Connecticut State University to provide the education pathways that will fill positions in public utility management well into the next decade."

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May 13, 2018

Regional Water Authority Shows How To Make Infused Water

Drinking water week recognizes the vital role water plays in our daily lives. It’s the annual celebration organized by the American Water Works Association to show the importance of access to clean, healthy drinking water. Public Affairs & Communications Manager of the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, Dan Doyle, came to talk about why you should drink water and tell us about infused water.

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May 09, 2018

New Haven Register Forum: An Inextricable Link: Water Utilities And Public Health

The United Nations recently launched a “Decade of Action” to promote reliable access to clean drinking water throughout the world. An abundant, reliable supply of high-quality drinking water is essential to a healthy, thriving community, but often, it is something we take for granted. In fact, we in the U.S. are among only 10 percent of the world’s population who enjoy plentiful and safe water. As we celebrate this National Drinking Water Week, the Regional Water Authority is reminded of the inextricable link between water utilities and public health.

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May 07, 2018

It Takes a Lot of Work to Keep Drinking Water Pure

The instruments the scientists at the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority use to test your drinking water are so sensitive, they can detect two parts per trillion of the chemicals, known as perfluorinated compounds, that go into making Teflon. It is the nonstick coating on pans and is also used on Gore-tex fabric. It is suspected to cause cancer. But the technicians haven’t found any in the 10 reservoirs or three aquifers that supply drinking water for the 16 cities and towns the water authority serves wholly or in part.

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May 06, 2018

RWA Issues Water Quality Report For National Drinking Water Week

During Drinking Water Week (May 6-12), the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority (RWA) is issuing its annual water quality report to its consumers. The Consumers’ Annual Report on Water Quality provides information about the sources of drinking water, shows water quality test results for 2017 and contains other important information about water and health.

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May 03, 2018

New Haven Students Put Their Innovation And Problem-Solving Skills On Display At The RWA

The Regional Water Authority (RWA) recently tapped the bright minds of a group of students from the Cooperative Arts & Humanities Magnet School in New Haven. The students came to the RWA for Junior Achievement at Work, an event coordinated by Junior Achievement of Southwest New England. They were introduced to careers in the water utility industry, learned about the water treatment and delivery process, and participated in a competition to develop solutions to four business marketing challenges faced by the RWA.

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