
Water & Wastewater Department - Cold Spring, NY
Village of Cold Spring 85 Main Street, Cold Spring, NY 10516 PH: 845-265-3611 | Fax: 845-265-1002 Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm
Notice of Water Restrictions | Cold Spring, NY
Aug 12, 2022 · All users of the Village of Cold Spring’s water supply will take prompt and reasonable precautions to conserve the shared water supply, as enumerated below. This proclamation is made in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare of all those using the Village’s water supply.
STAGE 1 WATER EMERGENCY DECLARED | Cold Spring, NY
Oct 4, 2024 · Due to lack of rainfall over a long period and the resulting need to draw upon the Village’s reserve water supply, the Village Board of Water Commissioners (the Village Board of Trustees) hereby issues, Under Village Code Chapter 130, Sections 19-25, a Stage 1 Proclamation of Water Emergency.
Water Restrictions Update - Cold Spring, NY
Aug 25, 2022 · CONTINUATION OF WATER EMERGENCY/UPDATES 25 AUGUST 2022 Extreme drought conditions continue in our area. The Village’s water supply is at about 45% capacity across all three municipal reservoirs.
The Village of Cold Spring Public Water System provides water throughout the Village of Cold Spring, the Village of Nelsonville, and limited surrounding portions of the Town of Philipstown.
Departments - Cold Spring, NY
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Cold Spring, NY
EMERGENCY WATER REPAIR ON FAIR STREET » There is a water supply line break at Fair Street. While repairs are made, portions of the Village may experience low...
APRIL WATER & SEWER BILLS | Cold Spring, NY
This week the Village will be sending out the quarterly Water and Sewer Bills. Due to the current COVID-19 Pandemic, the Village cannot accept payments made in person at this time.
FAQs | Cold Spring, NY
If my application was denied because my project does not comply with the Village of Cold Spring Zoning Codes, how can I appeal this decision?
Cold Spring is nestled between the Hudson on the west, marshland and parkland on the south, protected open spaces and mountains on the north, and another small village, Nelsonville, just one mile east of the river; there has been little room for expansion.