waterauthorityofgreatnecknorth.com - Water Authority of Great Neck North

Description: The Water Authority of Great Neck North. Website includes information about the Water Authority, Contact Information, Frequently Requested Forms, Annual Water Quality Reports, Important Notices and Xeriscape information.

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Recently there has been a lot of attention in the media regarding the possible presence of Perflourinated Compounds in the drinking water on Long Island. The drinking water provided by the Water Authority of Great Neck North meets or exceeds all local, state and federal regulations. Each year, the Water Authority publishes a comprehensive Water Quality Report showing exactly which contaminants are being treated for in the water. The contaminants mentioned in the article are called Perflourinated Compounds a

The 4 compounds highlighted in yellow represent the highest number seen during the 2021 year, but on different dates and from different Wells. Therefore, the numbers shown by Newsday are completely inaccurate and the data is manipulated to not show a true representation of the water quality. Please see below for the Wells with detections for the contaminants with the highest sample level: Well 9 - 13.0 Well 13 - 11.5 Well 2A - 8.2 Well 14 - 5.4 Well 12 - 2.8 Wells 5, 6, 7, 8, 10A and 11A each registered as

The Water Authority of Great Neck North was established in 1985 as a public benefit corporation by Title 8-B, Section 1197, of the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York. In December 1989, the Water Authority purchased the assets of the Citizens Water Supply Company, which was a private for profit business enterprise. Since its creation by the State of New York, the Authority has been authorized to provide potable (drinking) water to the northern areas of the Great Neck Peninsula, which encompasses