Water Pollution Control Authority
Description
The Brooklyn Water Pollution Control Authority has provided sewer service to the town for over forty years. The Water Pollution Control Authority governs the public sewer system with in Brooklyn. The Water Pollution Control Authority contracts with United Water in the Town of Killingly for maintenance of the system. The Water Pollution Control Authority was formed in June 1971. The Water Pollution Control Authority adopts an annual budget and sewer use fees to cover maintenance, repairs, and upkeep of the sewer system.
The Water Pollution Control Authority consists of five members appointed by the Board of Selectmen and meets once a month at the Clifford B. Green Memorial Center Conference Room, 69 South Main Street, Brooklyn.
The Water Pollution Control Authority works to protect, preserve and insure the public health of the residents of the Town of Brooklyn to insure the proper operation and maintenance of public sanitary sewers.
Email Address: WPCA@Brooklynct.org
Staff Contacts
Board Members
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Derek Lindia | Chairman |
| Alexander Williams | Member |
| Dann Stuyniski | Member |
| Austin Tanner | Member |
| Mark Masopust | Member |
