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The department oversees the state's natural resources and environment and regulates public utilities and energy policy. It is headquartered in Hartford. The agency was created on July 1, 2011, by the merging of two other state agencies, the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection and the Connecticut Department of Public Utility ...
The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority is a non-profit public corporation and political subdivision of the State of Connecticut, but its core business was originally established and operated as the New Haven Water Company, a private business. The RWA produces on average 55 million gallons of water daily.
It is the largest reservoir in Connecticut, the largest impoundment on the Farmington River system, and its 54 acre watershed extends from the towns of Barkhamsted and Hartland, Connecticut into Western Massachusetts. [8] The reservoir's 30.3 billion gallon capacity supplies nearly 75% of the drinking water for Greater Hartford. [9]
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Coosa Valley Water Supply District; Covington County Water Authority; Cowikee Water Authority; Cumberland Mountain Water And Fire Protection Authority; Curry Water Authority; Dale County Water Authority; Deer Park Vinegar Bend Water And Fire Protection Authority; Dekalb Jackson Water Supply District; Douglas Water And Fire Protection Authority
[3] [4] [5] Eversource Energy, an electric and gas utility serving most of New England (including areas served by Connecticut Water's Connecticut systems), submitted a rival bid, but was turned down by the board of Connecticut Water. [6] The SJW Group had earlier formed Hydro Sub, Inc. to conduct the acquisition. It was dissolved on 9 October ...
The State of Illinois created a drainage commission for the Chicago area in 1852 to deal with a potentially contaminated city water supply. [2] The commission made the master drainage plan in 1856. The master drainage plan was centered around raising the city by 3m and constructing new sewers that drained into the river and not the lake.
The company also operates regional affiliated service subsidiaries including Abenaki Water Company and Torrington Water Company. These subsidiaries serve the households in the Belmont, New Hampshire area and the Torrington, Connecticut area, respectively. [2] [3] In June 2017 Aquarion announced its merger with Eversource Energy for $1.675 ...