South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority

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Welcome to the Regional Water Authority

Ansonia/Valley Office Customers New Haven Area Customers
Former Birmingham Utilities Customers (Ansonia, Derby or Seymour): Having completed the merger with Birmingham Utilities on January 16, 2008, we are proud to be your water company. Please look for website areas highlighted in green for information that pertains specifically to you. If you’re part of our original 12-town service area (Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Hamden, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, West Haven, Woodbridge), website areas (including Self-Service Options) highlighted in purple are specifically for you.
Ansonia-Valley Araea Customers Link New Haven Customers Link

The Land We Need for the Water We Use

The Land We Need

To ensure drinking water quality, watershed and aquifer lands need to be preserved. Our mission is to provide our customers with a reliable supply of high-quality water. The Land We Need for the Water We Use is an important part of Our Land, which explains our land policy, including why we acquire and sell land.

Water Quality Report

Waterlines: Fall-Winter 2008

An Experiment in Environmentalism, History & Memory in a Digital Age, Seymour–Pine Hill Trail System Now Open, Fire Hydrants, A Word About Water Main Breaks, Need More Information Fast? Read online or download the PDF.

Water Quality Report

Water Quality Report

Essential to a thriving community is an abundant, reliable, high quality supply of water. Our annual Water Quality Report provides you with a summary of the region’s public drinking water quality. Learn more about where your water comes from and know how it’s protected, treated and tested.

Water Quality Report

Annual Report: Connections

Water is central to a healthy community, and water connections are a vital link for both our citizens and our region. Our mission is to provide a reliable supply of high-quality water at a reasonable cost for today and future generations while promoting the preservation of watershed land and aquifers. Link to the Annual Report.