Water & Sewer Department

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Contact:

Jeff Chartier

Water & Sewer Superintendent

 

Juanita Gilman

Office Manager

Wastewater Treatment Facility

Address:

230 Lake Street

Bristol, NH 03222

Telephone: 603-744-8411
Fax: 603-744-2521
Hours: Monday - Friday ~ 8:00am - 4:00pm

 The Wastewater Facility in the Town of Bristol NH was chosen as the 2007 EPA Region 1 recipient of most Improved Operation and Maintenance Award. - Click here to view the details!

MISSION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/WATER & SEWER

We the Public Works Water Department exist to serve the best quality of water possible to all of our customers.  Through many miles of pipe, throughout our distribution system we continuously monitor the water for possible contaminants that may affect public safety.  We also supply through the same system, fire protection by means of 145 fire hydrants and a storage reservoir of a million gallons of water.

We the Public Works Sewer Department exist to serve our customers with a collection and treatment system, for their sewage disposal, this is accomplished by gravity fed sewers, pump stations and forced mains, which deliver wastewater to the treatment facility.  At that point the wastewater is treated by means of oxidation ditches, clarifies, sludge removal and disinfection before allowing to discharge the effluent into the Pemi River, guidelines must be met in our discharge permit that is regulated by State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, and Federal Environmental Protection Agency.

Department staff:

The Public Works Department consists of Superintendent, Jeff Chartier, Office Manager, Juanita Gilman, Wastewater Treatment Facility Chief Operator, Jesse Lamos, Water Distribution and Sewage Collection Chief Operator in training, Joseph Sarto, Assistant Wastewater Treatment Operator in training, Joel Fumanick, and Shared Laborer, Joe Walenda

A Bit Of History...With A Look To The Future

Clarification on Increasing Rates

Wastewater Treatment Hurdles Overcome in Bristol, NH - See page 10 of "News Leaks"

Additional Links
Water & Sewer Application Water & Sewer to the Lake Update - 7-28-07
Water Rules Regulations New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services
Water Fees American Water Works Association
Sewer Rules Regulations Granite State Rural Water Association
Sewer Fees News Leaks
Consumer Confidence Report Tips 2007 Consumer Confidence Report Letter 2007
Fast Facts About Water Consumer Confidence Report Water Quality 2007

 

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