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Westchester Water Works Breaks Ground on $172M Rye Lake Water Filtration Plant

Elected officials, labor leaders, the project engineer, the construction contractor, and other stakeholders joined Westchester Joint Water Works (WJWW) Sept. 26 at a groundbreaking ceremony for its 30-million gallons per day water filtration plant to be built in the Town/Village of Harrison. WJWW is a nonprofit public benefit corporation responsible for maintaining a drinking water system to serve up to 100,000 Westchester County residents. WJWW…
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The Eastchester Review broke the news in on Monday, October 6, 2025.
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