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CREW is issuing a notice of outdoor water restrictions until further notice. Water levels are down, causing wells to pull air into the system, resulting in cloudy water. The restrictions consist of the following: irrigation of lawns via sprinklers or automatic irrigation systems, filling swimming pools, washing of vehicles, washing exterior buildings, parking lots, driveways and sidewalks. Watering vegetable gardens and maintenance of livestock is allowed. We ask that everyone please help to conserve water whenever possible.

This post will be taken down as soon as the water ban is lifted.

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PUD Visits Capitol Hill to Express Views on Important Public Power Issues

PUD staff visited our Rhode Island Federal congressmen on March 1, 2011, as part of the annual American Public Power Association (APPA) and New England Public Power Association (NEPPA) legislative visit to Washington DC.   This is a well-coordinated annual event among the various public power entities together with their ...
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Winter Storm Pictures 2011

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Winter Storms of 2011

Well, we are about halfway through the winter of 2010/2011, and I must say the weather in this corner of the world has been somewhat more challenging than usual this season!   You will experience in the attached photos a strange dichotomy… the scenes show an absolutely beautiful winter wonderland, ...
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Greetings from the new General Manager

Greetings! My name is Mike Kirkwood, and I am very happy to become the newest member of the Pascoag Utility District family.   I started interviewing with Ted in August for the possibility to assume his role as General Manager upon his retirement, and I immediately became enamored at the ...
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Greener, Cleaner Power Supply will Soon be Flowing to New England Municipal Utlities – Without the Premium Price

Energy New England (ENE), a leader in providing energy, environmental and economic solutions, worked on behalf of 16 municipal utilities throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont to procure clean, carbon-free hydroelectric energy for the region.   This March, more than 19 megawatts of hydro electric energy from the Androscoggin River ...
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Operation Big Ice 2008

On December 12, 2008 at approximately 0700 AM Massachusetts and New Hampshire Municipal Utilities activated the Northeast Public Power Association Mutual Aid.   This act was a result of the devastation which occurred after a freak Ice Storm ravaged several sister municipals and killed power to a record number of ...
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