Hampton Bays Water District

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    Hampton Bays Water District Announces Completion of Critical Infrastructure Improvements

    The Hampton Bays Water District is proud to announce the successful completion of two critical infrastructure projects aimed at improving distribution system operations to isolated parts of the Water District. Read on...
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    Public Service Announcement: WATER FLUSHING

    HAMPTON BAYS WATER DISTRICT: Spring flushing of the water mains in the Hampton Bays Water District will begin the evening of April 11th, 2023 and we anticipate completion by April 21st, 2023. Read on...
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    Water conservation is critical in protecting Long Island’s groundwater system

    Water conservation is critical in protecting Long Island’s groundwater system as it is the sole source of drinking water for all of Long Island, including Hampton Bays. Read on...
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    Hampton Bays Water District - meets or surpasses all drinking water quality regulations

    Hampton Bays Water District meets or surpasses all drinking water quality regulations and are proud of the water we serve you and encourage you to call our drinking water quality professionals at 631-728-0179 to answer any question you have. Read on...
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  3. Water Reports
  4. Lab Results

Individual usage is metered and billed according to rates determined by the Southampton Town Board in their capacity as Water Commissioners of the Water District. Earnings are reported to the comptroller and the tax receiver, who serve as the HBWDs fiduciary administrators. Water is billed in cubic feet. Provided is a comparison chart for your convenience:

Meter Size

User Rate

Consumption
Allowance (Cubic Feet)
Minimum Charge
5/8"1700$19.86
1"2700$39.78
1 1/2"31,500$59.60
2"42,000$79.57
3"54,500$178.97
4"65,500$215.20
6"77,000$278.49
8"812,000$318.23




Sprinklers/Fire Suppression $89.00

*calculation = 7.48 x cubic feet = gallons