In the early 1960s when the City of Warwick began its planning for a wastewater collection and treatment system, it was the fourth largest City in the state with a population 68,504, Today, the City of Warwick is Rhode Island’s second largest city with a population in the year 2000 of 85,808. From the selections below, learn more about the organization which provides this vital service to the residents of Warwick.
About Us - Learn about the history of the Warwick Sewer Authority and the services this organization has provided over the years.
Municipal System Overview and Description - Approximately 70 percent of the developed parcels in the City of Warwick are currently sewered. Approximately 9,000 residential properties have elected not to connect to the sewer system at this time. In response to growing concerns about the environmental impact of on-site septic systems leaching pollutants into Greenwich Bay, the Warwick Sewer Authority has implemented a mandatory connection program that will require developed parcels with access to the collection system to tie-in within one year of notification.
Organizational Chart - This form provides a comprehensive list of dedicated employees who work for the Warwick Sewer Authority. |