27 September Catskill Aqueduct Shutdown: 10/2/21 - 1/17/22 September 27, 2021 By Patrick Mangan General 0 The New York City Department of Environmental Protection will be shutting down the Catskill Aqueduct on October 2, 2021 for the fourth and final portion of the Catskill Aqueduct repair project. This will be a 15 week shutdown through January 17, 2022. During this time the Town will be using its well systems and also drawing water from the Delaware Aqueduct through an interconnect with the Town of Newburgh. Related Articles Water from Catskill Aqueduct Reintroduced As of today the Town has started to introduce water from the Catskill Aqueduct back into our water distribution system. Leak Repair & Possible Shutdown: Monday, April 20 - Route 9w area There will be a leak repair on Monday, April 20, with a possible water shut down for Route 9w, from Silver Spring Rd to 3206 Route 9w (Orange County Pediatric). There is NO BOIL WATER ADVISORY to follow at this time. Notice of Water Service Shutdown & Boil Water Advisory: September 26 Due to a leak repair / valve replacement water service will be interrupted on Monday, September 26 from appoximately 9am to 4pm for: Vails Gate Heights Dr, Old Forge Hill Rd, Mountain View Village, and Big V Plaza. The boil water notice below will go into affect AFTER the work is completed on Monday. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please contact Scott VanDyke at 845-561-2550 Town of New Windsor Stage I Water Conservation Measures in effect as of November 20, 2024 Town Supervisor Declares Stage I Drought Water Restriction The Town of New Windsor has enacted Stage I water restrictions due to ongoing drought conditions and the resulting draught watch imposed by the NYCDEP, which owns and operates the Town’s water source; the Catskill Aqueduct. Stage I restrictions can be found by clicking the following link: https://ecode360.com/6192126#27281590 Comments are closed.