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Bethpage Newsgram (11/29/24)

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Friday, November 29, 2024

Vol. 84, No. 48

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SERVING BETHPAGE, OLD BETHPAGE, AND PLAINVIEW

HWD opens new water treatment plant

Hicksville Water District Chairman Karl Schweitzer, center; Commissioner Nicholas Brigandi, left of center; Commissioner William Schuckmann, right of center; and Superintendent Paul Granger, far right; were joined by Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker, third from left; Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino, third from right; Keith Presti, Legislative Aide from the Office of State Senator Steve Rhoads, second from left; Hicksville Chamber of Commerce President Charlie Razenson, back center; Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club President Donna Rivera-Downey, second from right; and a number of local neighbors in celebrating the ribbon cutting of Plant 8.

Holiday Tree Lighting planned The Levittown Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its Holiday Tree Lighting on Monday, December 2, at 6 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park in front of the Levittown Public Library. Enjoy this annual evening of enter-

tainment with local schools, dance studios, and community groups performing. Santa and his helpers are expected to visit as the tree lighting takes place. Admission is free, but the Levittown Chamber is accepting donations of

non-perishable food items and toiletries for local residents in need. In the event of extreme weather conditions, please check the Levittown Chamber of Commerce website at www. levitownchamber.com for details.

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The Hicksville Water District (HWD) recently celebrated the opening of its newest water treatment facility, capable of removing 1,4-dioxane as well as PFOA and PFOS, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. This project represents the latest investment into the community’s drinking water system to treat emerging contaminants present in Long Island’s groundwater. Joining HWD Chairman Karl Schweitzer, Commissioner William Schuckmann, Commissioner Nicholas Brigandi and Superintendent Paul Granger in cutting the ribbon were Nassau County Legislator Rose Marie Walker, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Legislative Aide for State Senator Steve Rhoads Keith Presti, Hicksville Chamber of Commerce President Charlie Razenson, Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club President Donna Rivera-Downey and a number of local residents who live near the plant. “The well-being of the Hicksville community is our number one priority at the Hicksville Water District, and this plant helps us further that mission,” said Chairman Schweitzer. “It was great to be able to celebrate this occasion with the residents it will serve and the elected officials whose advocacy helped make this happen. This project is a very exciting one for us and we know it will be a tremendous benefit for Hicksville residents for generations to come.” Plant 8 represents a more than $14.1 million investment into the community's drinking water treatment infrastructure. It now includes two Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) treatment systems and four Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) filters which enable it to produce 4 million gallons of drinking water with non-detectable levels of 1,4-dioxane, PFOS and PFOA every day. The District has invested a total of $70 million for all projects relatSee page 8

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