The Sudbury Water District provides and regulates water for residents of Sudbury. For information about the company's rates, visit the Sudbury Water District Web site.
The Grafton Water District provides water to the town's residents through various means. The district includes four wells, three pumping stations, more than 60 miles of pipes and more than 500 hydrants. The district is supervised by the Board of Water Commissioners.
Milford Water Company provides water to the city of Milford. The company provides water quality testing as well as online bill paying. For more information or for tips on water conservation, please visit the company website or call the number provided.
The City of Malden Water Billing is located within the City of Malden's Treasurer and Collections Department. This billing department is responsible for the invoicing and financial collections for the city of Malden water and sewage usage. Water and sewage rates can be found on the city treasurer's website.
The New England Water Works Association (NEWWA) is a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve drinking water and water utility operations through education, training and public outreach. Founded during the Era of Progress in 1882, NEWWA seeks to "advance the knowledge, science, government awareness and public trust of the water works profession." NEWWA currently serves 2,900 members, including water utility managers, operators, consulting engineers, manufacturers' representatives, suppliers, educators and interested citizens.