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Drinking Water Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) require drinking water utilities to provide an annual Consumer Confidence Report. Read it here.
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Utility Billing, Rates and Information
Includes links for online bill payment, utility account information updates, requests for final meter readings and water shut-off requests.
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Water Distribution System
Find safe drinking water reports, lead service line information, hydrant flushing and painting schedules and more.
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Water Meter Replacement Program
A meter replacement program is planned for all Shorewood service customers.
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Shorewood Waters Project
Learn about Shorewood Waters Project's activities and programs
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Combined Sewer System
Learn about this sewer infrastructure which dates to the early 1900's.
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Sanitary Sewer System
The Village's sanitary sewer system serves approximately the area west of Oakland Avenue. View information about its operation and maintenance.
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Storm Sewer System
Read about storm water collection, its impacts on the environment, Shorewood's green infrastructure efforts and more.
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SE Area Combined Sewer Improvements
These Improvements (SEACSI) are the culmination of decades of analysis, planning and engineering. Learn more about these projects.
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Comprehensive Sewer Facility Planning
Read the Village's engineering response to the record-setting July 2010 storm events.
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Stormwater Management Planning
Learn more about the Village's efforts to reduce nonpoint source pollution.
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Downspout Disconnection Program
Read about this Combined Sewer Service Area program.
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MMSD Edgewood Avenue Near Surface Collector
The MMSD is building a new sewer along Edgewood Avenue to increase the capacity of the regional and local sewer systems.
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MMSD Pipe Check
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage Districts’ (MMSD) Pipe Check program provides financial incentives to help homeowners cover a portion of the costs to eliminate clear water from entering the sanitary lateral, therefore decreasing the risk of a basement backup.