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Tag Archives: Seabrook Water Department
The Seabrook Water and Sewer Reports 2021
The Seabrook Water report, and the separate Sewer report, are posted below. These reports will be discussed by the Board of Selectmen at the May 16, 2022 meeting. Despite great progress there is still a taxpayer subsidy going to these … Continue reading
Seabrook Selectmen Adopt Voluntary Water Restrictions
Due to the abnormally dry conditions, the Town of Seabrook Water Department is asking its customers to observe Voluntary Outside Water Use Restrictions. The drought of 2020 has continued in the form of Abnormally Dry conditions through the winter and spring, … Continue reading
Congratulations to Seabrook Water Department Foreman Herb Fowler
Congratulations to Seabrook Water Department Foreman Herb Fowler, who is retiring after 42 years of service to the Town of Seabrook. Herb has been part of a Seabrook Water Department that has grown, and is today a model water department. … Continue reading
The Seabrook Water and Sewer Reports for 2018
The annual reports provided to the Board of Selectmen on the activity of the Water Department and the Sewer Department are attached below. These reports are compiled to examine the volumes in each department, as well as the overall financial … Continue reading
Seabrook Water Department Article 5 2019 Video
Seabrook Water Department Superintendent Curtis Slayton and Chief Operator George Eaton talk about warrant article 5, dealing with the maintenance of the two Seabrook water towers. This is a vital article, as this maintenance is overdue, and necessary for the … Continue reading
The Town of Seabrook Seeks Voluntary Water Use Reduction
Seabrook Announces Voluntary Water Restrictions Town seeks public assistance in reducing water use Seabrook— The Town of Seabrook has implemented, on July 16th at its scheduled Board of Selectmen meeting, voluntary water restrictions for its water system. The Seabrook Board … Continue reading
Update-Seabrook Water System
Seabrook Water System Found Clear of Contaminants The Town of Seabrook, after receiving a positive result on Friday July 13, 2018 from a single water sample indicating an E.coli contamination, has worked since that time with the New Hampshire DES … Continue reading
The Seabrook Water Department Recognized by DES
On May 17th 2018 the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services presented the Town of Seabrook Water Department and the Rockingham Planning Commission the 2018 Source Protection Award for pioneering work to protect groundwater resources in New Hampshire. The Town … Continue reading
The Seabrook Water Department Presentation on 2017 Warrant Articles
The Seabrook Water Department has created the attached slide show to highlight the warrant articles that they have put forth for Town Meeting on March 14, 2017. Article 10, on Anne’s Lane, deserves a little attention. This line is undersized, … Continue reading