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5/20/2025

Sarah Thiessen

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025 413 pm EDT

SDWA Drinking Water Facility Profile: Pulaski Village

The Village completed Phase 1 water system improvement project in 2022 replacing water mains, valves and fire hydrants. As of publication of the 2023 Annual Water Quality Report, the Village was raising funds for Phase 2, to complete the replacement of water infrastructure, including water mains, valves and hydrants.

May 7, 2025 Oswego County: Village of Pulaski issued a precautionary BWA for all water customers until May 12 2025.

There are 8,139 licensed public drinking water facilities in New York State. See more New York Drinking Water Facility Profiles, here.

DWF Profile: Pulaski Village
Watershed: Oswego River
Status: No violations Identified

Owner: local government
Location: Pulaski, NY
County: Oswego
Active Permit: NY3704364
System Type: community water system
Population Served: 2398
Connections: 861

Source: groundwater, five concrete-lined wells, or cisterns intercept groundwater flow from the Tug Hill aquifer.

From the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2023 Village of Pulaski NY

"The cistern wells are eight to 10 feet in diameter, average depth of 10-12 feet. The well field is located in the Town of Richland, approximately three miles east of the Village of Pulaski."

Treatment: "The water is treated with sodium hypochlorite at our water treatment plant prior to distribution."
Capacity: "Fire protection and system pressure is provided to the village by a 900,000 gallon water storage tank. The Village has a daily system production capacity of approximately 800,000 gallons with an average daily production of 400,000 gallons."

Daily Capacity: 400,000 gallons
Admin Contact: Jan Tighe 315-298-4893

Latest Compliance Inspection: Sanitary Survey Complete September 18, 2024
Recommendations made for Treatment

The following information gathered from federal EPA pertains to the quarter ending Dec 31, 2024 (data last refreshed on EPA database May 8 2025)

Non-compliant inspections

(of the previous 12 quarters)

with Significant Violations

(of the previous 12 quarters)

Informal

Enforcement Actions

(last 5 yrs)

Formal

Enforcement Actions

(last 5 years)

4 out of 12

0 out of 12

2

-



Violations and Non-compliance History:
Monitoring Violation - Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule - noted January 1 2022 - January 31 2022 - archived




*Note that drinking water information provided on this site is aggregated from the federal EPA database, state resources and local government sources where available.
EPA publishes violation and enforcement data quarterly, based on the inspection reports of the previous quarter. Water systems, states and EPA take up to three months to verify this data is accurate and complete. Specific questions about your local water supply should be directed to the facility.
The EPA safe drinking water facilities data available to the public presents what is known to the government based upon the most recently available information for more than one million regulated facilities. EPA and states inspect a percentage of facilities each year, but many facilities, particularly smaller ones, may not have received a recent inspection. It is possible that facilities do have violations that have not yet been discovered, thus are shown as compliant in the system.
EPA cannot positively state that facilities without violations shown in ECHO are necessarily fully compliant with environmental laws. Additionally, some violations at smaller facilities do not need to be reported from the states to EPA. If ECHO shows a recent inspection and the facility is shown with no violations identified, users of the ECHO site can be more confident that the facility is in compliance with federal programs.
The compliance status of smaller facilities that have not had recent inspections or review by EPA or the states may be unknown or only available via state data systems.








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