RI Clean Water Finance Project Proposals

Thank you for your patience throughout the ongoing outdoor water ban. As many of you know, drought conditions have affected our region for much of the last year. According to the latest Rhode Island drought maps, 99% of the state is still classified as “abnormally dry.”

However, after closely monitoring our water production and remediating several wells, CREW is implementing a change in restrictions to allow some outdoor water use. Effective immediately, we will be moving from a full outdoor water ban to an even/odd day watering schedule.

What does this mean?

  • Even-numbered addresses may water outdoors on even-numbered days of the month.
  • Odd-numbered addresses may water outdoors on odd-numbered days of the month.


This change is a balance between conserving water and providing some relief to our customers. We will continue to monitor the drought conditions, and if rainfall improves, we will reevaluate and aim to lift the outdoor water ban completely.

We appreciate your understanding and continued efforts in conserving water during these challenging times.

During the 2011 Annual Meeting, the ratepayers of the Pascoag Utility District were asked to consider and vote upon a Proposal regarding two projects for the Water Department: Well/Water Exploration and Tank Painting and Maintenance.

 

Currently Pascoag is relying on a neighboring water department for 80% of its supply. By exploring for a clean water source(s) in the northern end of PUD’s existing well field, closer to the river, there may be the possibility of providing 100% of Pascoag’s water supply from this site. The area to be explored will also include the old Well 1 area, which was decommissioned more than twenty years ago due iron/manganese content, which is easily treated today. . Exploration will involve an intricate program of drilling and testing in coordination with RI Dept. of Environmental Management and RI Dept. of Health. If clean, potable water is found, the next phase will be to permit and construct wells to supply Pascoag’s need.

 

In regard to the two storage tanks owned and operated by Pascoag, a 1997 engineering report commissioned by the District provided evidence of significant deterioration of the internal and external surfaces of the tanks. The work to be completed will include complete cipro surface preparation (sandblasting and cleaning) of all surfaces, spot weld repairs, structural changes to meet new state codes, and recoating of all surfaces to extend the life of the tanks by at least 20 years. The work performed will also remediate the lead paint currently existing on the external structures.

 

A motion was made and seconded to approve both projects in the amount of $1,225,000. $1,000,000 would be dedicated to Tank Painting and Maintenance with the remainder of $225,000 devoted to Well/Water Exploration. The vote was unanimous.

 

PUD Staff members are currently working on the application process for these projects. Check back here for updates on how the projects are progressing!

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