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RWD Meter Replacement Program

Hello everyone over the next several months the District will be replacing water meters per AWWA requirements. The replacement time is usually fifteen minutes and no cost to the customer unless...

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System Outage July 2 2024

Please Note: The area on Brackett Road from 547 to 605 and Geremia will be shutdown for system repairs between the hours 0f 8:00 am to 4:00 pm July 2 2024.

Please contact for questions: Arik...

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Water District Administrator Position

RYE WATER DISTRICT

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR

POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

 

Rye is a quaint, rural coastal vacation town and bedroom community in New Hampshire with a population of about 6,000. The Rye...

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2024 Proposed Budget & Warrant

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Reminder Notice: Public Meeting Central Treatment Plant Warrant Article 3

This is a Reminder Notice: March 18 2024, 6:30 pm, Rye Jr. High School Cafeteria. Public hearing will be held to discuss information related to Central Treatment Plant & funding acceptance.

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Public Hearing 1-31-2024 7:30 pm

This notice is to remind everyone of the Rye Water District's Public Hearing directly following after the Town's Budget Hearing at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall. Meeting will be live streamed and...

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Seacoast Private Well Workshop

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Dog Waste is Litter

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2022 Water Quality Report-CCR

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Lead & Copper Sampling

Recently the District sent out letters to 40 of our customers for assistance with the required lead & copper sampling by EPA & NHDES. These locations were selected by NHDES because they met the...

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Wallis Road Project

The lower Wallis Road watermain project has shutdown for the summer time to allow uniterrupted use of the beach area and access to it. The project at this time is approximately 95% complete, most...

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2021 Voluntary Restrictions

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Water Use Guidelines

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