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The certificates from the Annual Workshop have been mailed, please watch your mail for these important documents. Thank you all for your patience.

Thank you to all who attended, exhibited and presented at our 46th Annual Workshop & Exhibition at The Turning Stone Resort! A great time was had by all. 

If you have not yet registered to attend our 46th Annual Technical Training Workshop & Exhibition please download and complete the registration form on the

The New York Rural Water Association’s Pat Scalera Scholarship Golf Outing in Verona, NY on May 19th is full.

Thank You to all who signed up to participate.

By Amanda Morris

Good news for tea lovers: That daily brew might be purifying the water, too.

Many industry and water officials argue plastic pipes pose no health risks, while some advocacy groups are

New Members
Welcome New Members - 2025
 

Castorland, Village of
Cliffside on Seneca
Clinton Correctional Facility
Coxsackie Correctional Facility
UDig NY

New York Rural Water Association drinking water(NYRWA)

is a not-for-profit organization organized in 1979 with the goal of promoting the development, improvement, and sound operation of rural drinking water and wastewater systems throughout New York State. Consistent with our desire to protect the integrity of rural water resources, New York Rural Water Association recently expanded its scope to offer training, technical, and administrative assistance to rural communities and systems in need of capacity development.