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As a different kind of utility, Connecticut Water is committed to serving our local communities, customers, the environment, and our dedicated employees. See the latest happenings and stories in our service communities.

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Media Contact: Richie Rathsack • rrathsack@ctwater.com • 860-876-8932 

Connecticut Water team cleans up litter on Earth Day
Connecticut Water employee volunteers spent Earth Day cleaning up litter from around reservoirs in Killingworth.
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Connecticut Water Invites Customers to Open House in Clinton May 9
Connecticut Water Company welcomes customers and the public to an open house at the company’s corporate office and shoreline region work center in Clinton on Thursday, May 9 during National Drinking Water Week.
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Connecticut Water and Earthlight Technologies Partner on Solar Generation Projects
Two Connecticut businesses work together for the good of customers and the environment.
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Connecticut Water employees install a wood duck nesting box in Westbrook
Connecticut Water installs wood duck boxes in time for nesting season
Connecticut Water Company volunteers continued the company’s bird box project with the installation of an additional wood duck box in Westbrook.
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Connecticut Water wins 2024 Top Workplaces USA award
Connecticut Water earned the a 2024 Top Workplaces USA award after employees provided feedback in an employee engagement survey.
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Shenipsit Lake Reservoir Recreation Program to Open for 2024 Season
The 2024 Shenipsit Lake Reservoir fishing program will open at sunrise on Saturday, April 13, for the 2024 season.
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Connecticut Water, Killingworth Land Conversation Trust protect 14 acres of open space
Connecticut Water and the Killingworth Land Conservation Trust ensured 14 acres along the Hammonasset River will remain protected open space in perpetuity after closing on a bargain sale .
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Connecticut Water’s investment Hunt Water Treatment Plant ensures continued high-quality, reliable water service for customers
New water treatment plant ensures continued, reliable water service
The new, $13.1-million Hunt Water Treatment Plant in East Windsor increases service reliability for customers, drastically reduces water lost to waste and reduces operational costs.
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A rendering of the Connecticut Water Heritage Village Water Treatment Plant scheduled for construction beginning in February 2024.
Connecticut Water begins construction of new Heritage Village Water Treatment Plant
The new water treatment plant will introduce filtration capabilities and improve drinking water quality for Heritage Village water system customers.
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