Water System

Water Service Interruptions

Interruptions in water service will occur Monday, July 16 for a short time to investigate isolation of the leak on Lugano.

Interruptions in water service will occur Tuesday, July 17 and possibly Wednesday, July 18, 2018 within all areas of the District while the leak is repaired.

Water service interruptions will begin no earlier than 9 am

Service will be restored as soon as possible.

Please plan accordingly.

We appreciate your understanding while this necessary work is completed.

The second water storage tank at Reinach will be inspected Monday, June 18, 2018.

To facilitate inspection, the tank is being drained.  No water service interruptions are expected during this process.

Following inspection, the tank will be cleaned and flushed prior to being put back into service. Some customers may experience short periods of low pressure, residual smell of chlorine and/or slight water discoloration. Should you smell chlorine or your water is discolored, please run a large faucet (outside spigot, tub, kitchen sink) for a period of 10 minutes. If the situation does not clear up, please contact the office at 603-367-9022.

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Water System Notice

The Reinach water storage tank that was inspected will be put back in service Monday, May 21. Prior to being put back in service, the tank will be flushed. Some customers may experience short periods of low pressure, air in the water lines, a residual smell of chlorine and/or slight water discoloration. Should your water be discolored, please run a large faucet (outside spigot, tub, kitchen sink) for a period of 10 minutes. If the situation does not clear up, please contact the office at 603-367-9022.

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VILLAGE DISTRICT OF
EIDELWEISS
Board of Commissioners
WATER SYSTEM FLUSHING

Flushing of the Water System will begin on Monday, April 30, 2018. Some customers may experience short periods of low pressure and slight water discoloration. Should your water be discolored, please run a large faucet (outside spigot, tub, kitchen sink) for a period of 10 minutes. If the situation does not clear up, please contact the office at 603-367-9022.
The flushing program is implemented to ensure high quality drinking water, and to comply with the requirements of the NH Department of Environmental Services.

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Commissioners Statement Regarding Water Usage Charges for the 2017 Muddy Beach Project

The background of the issue involving the project accounting and funding is summarized by the following description.

An accounting error took place with the recording of Muddy Beach project funding. This was caused by the wording of the Warrant Article that stated the funds for the project could come from the Capital Reserve or from the water fees. Two transactions were recorded that in effect double counted the funding of $42,000 to cover the appropriation. One charge was to the Capital Reserve and the other was inclusion in the calculation of the current year’s water fees. This situation was not discovered until after the audit of the financial statements had been completed.

The Board of Commissioners will rectify this situation by returning $42,000 to the Capital Reserve from the operating account, and also want to stress that no over-charge took place in the water billing.

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Flushing of the Water System will begin on Monday, November 13, 2017. Some customers may experience short periods of low pressure and slight water discoloration. Should your water be discolored, please run a large faucet (outside spigot, tub, kitchen sink) for a period of 10 minutes. If the situation does not clear up, please contact the office at 603-367-9022.
The flushing program is implemented to ensure high quality drinking water, and to comply with the requirements of the NH Department of Environmental Services.