Water & Sewer Department
Staff
Water & Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator & Superintendant
William S. McClennan
Assistant Superintendent
Michael Phillips
Billing Clerk & Secretary
Jean Mundy
Hours
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday - Friday
Contact Information
Street Address
2 Adams Street
Highland Mills, NY 10930
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1004
Highland Mills, NY 10930
Phone
(845) 928-9514
Fax
(845) 928-8087
E-Mail
woodburywater@hotmail.com
About Our Department
Our department operates and maintains nine (9) water pump stations, five (5) water storage tanks, and approximately 50 miles of water main in addition to reading water meters and billing the same. We also operate and maintain eight (8) sewer pump stations, two (2) sewer plants, and 40 miles of sewer main.
A Note From the Superintendent
In the past, during Summer months, we have had to place Water Restrictions into effect. Water Restriction signs that will be installed at all the entrances of the Village of Woodbury during restrictions, in order to give notice to our customers. If you have any questions, please contact us at 845-928-9514.
Minimum violation: $100
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the water safe to drink?
Yes. The water is safe to drink in the Village of Woodbury. It's tested regularly in accordance with NYS standards.
Why is my water bill so high? How can I possibly use such a large amount of water?
You may have a water leak, dripping faucet, leak in the toilet, or your water softener could be stuck in the backwash cycle. Water consumption is also increased substantially during the hot days of summer when many homeowners water their lawns. Water conservation is urged. Please make every effort to have all leaks repaired.
When and how often are the water meters read?
Water meters are read four times a year, with water bills being sent out in June, September, December and March. If the water bills are not paid by April 1st, they will be relevied on your next property tax bill.
What is the hardness of the water in the Village of Woodbury?
The hardness runs between nine (9) and fifteen (15) grains per gallon or around 200-250 parts per million.