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The County Legislature’s Committee on Environment, Energy, and Climate heard from the Westchester Joint Water Works staff and consultants in one of their conference rooms Sept. 26. Seated at the head of the table is the Committee Vice Chair Erika Pierce. WJWW staff and consultants occupy the other chairs, with WJWW Manager Paul Kutzy at the center right of the table.

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County legislature committee in no hurry to approve WJWW filtration plant land swap

Further delays will be costly to water users in Rye Brook, Port Chester

What a difference one month has made for the Westchester Joint Water Works (WJWW) effort to get the County Legislature and County Executive George Latimer to approve the land swap at the County Airport which will enable WJWW to start the process of constructing its 20-year court-mandated and Justice Department required water filtration plant for its 100,000 customers, including everyone who drinks water in Rye Brook and Port Chester.

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