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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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Customers Approve Phase I of Water Main Cleaning/Cement Lining Project

We are very pleased for the overwhelming customer support shown last night at our Annual Meeting for the Phase 1 of our water main cleaning/cement lining project.  This first phase will dramatically improve a significant part of our system.   The cleaning/lining project, with financing and grant money from USDA for ...
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A Letter to Our Water Customers

Pascoag Utility District (“PUD”), at a special Board of Utility Commissioners meeting in September, determined that we need to address the hardship that our water customers have faced this year, where many have experienced one or more instances of rusty water. Although we have been working hard to upgrade our ...
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9th Annual Green Festival Sponsored by Pascoag Utility District and Burrillville Parks & Recreation!

Saturday, September 19, 2015 10:00-2:00PM Stillwater Mill Center 100 Tinkham Lane Harrisville, RI 02859 This year’s Green Festival is shaping up to be our biggest one yet! We have a great line up of green vendors in attendance and tons of activities planned for the day! The Festival has something ...
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State Energy Office, Pascoag Utility District Partner on LED Streetlight Conversion

Providence, R.I., – The Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources (OER) today joined Pascoag Utility District (PUD) representatives to present an update on their joint Light Emitting Diode (LED) streetlight conversion project to the Burrillville Town Council. The project aims to reduce energy costs for the local community; decrease utility ...
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Braintree Electric Light Department and Pascoag Utility District Act to Reduce Peak Demand Cost Risk

Press Release – ENE Tangent Peak Management Participants
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Pascoag Utility District and the RI Water Lady Together Again!

Pascoag Utility District and the RI Water Lady will be at the Opening Day of the Burrillville Farmer’s Market on Saturday, June 6, 9 am to Noon.  Rain barrels will be available for purchase or pre-ordering for pick up at the market.  After June 6, rain barrels can be ordered on ...
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