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HAWC provides quality water service for numerous residential and commercial properties located in the Southern NH area.

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Our History.

Founded in 1977, The Hampstead Area Water Company Inc. (HAWC), originally named the Walnut Ridge Water Company Inc. , has become the second largest privately owned water system in New Hampshire. Since its inception, HAWC has established water systems in 14 communities throughout southern New Hampshire. HAWC currently owns and operates 22 water systems serving approximately 3,700 customers.

Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. is regulated by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services and the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.

OUR SERVICE TEAM

You may notice HAWC in your neighborhood or at the well house in your area. HAWC’s water operators inspect and perform routine maintenance of the water system and all well houses. All HAWC employees drive clearly marked vehicles and are required to carry photo identification cards; which will be furnished upon request. 

If at any time you have concerns, please contact us at (603) 362-4299.
13 Mar, 2024
PUC Order No. 26,963 issued in DW 23-020 Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc., Request for Step II Adjustment - Order Nisi Approving Recovery of Step Expenses - via monthly surcharge to customers: 23-020_2024-03-12_nhpuc_order-26963.pdf
25 Aug, 2023
Dear Valued Customers, We understand that you may be experiencing frustration due to the recent colored water issue affecting our water supply. We want to assure you that we are fully aware of this situation and are actively working to address it in collaboration with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES). The following is a statement issued by the NH Department of Environmental Services on August 17th, 2023: We understand your frustration with the colored water you are receiving. NHDES is aware of widespread colored water in the Hampstead Area and Salem water systems. We are communicating closely with the operators and managers of both water systems while they work to resolve the issue. While we understand colored water is disruptive and aesthetically unpleasant, both Salem and Hampstead Area water systems are in compliance with all state and federal primary drinking water standards, including additional samples required by NHDES as a result of this issue. Color and manganese at the levels measured exceed what is referred to as secondary standards, which are based on aesthetics, not public health risk. The colored water occurrence is linked to elevated manganese and natural organic matter (NOM) in Salem's source water. This elevation is likely attributed to periods of high precipitation and runoff, which the Salem treatment process is not specifically designed to fully eliminate. Hampstead Area Water Company (HAWC), relies significantly on water sourced from the Town of Salem to meet the demand, especially during peak usage periods. We wish to inform you that Salem has taken immediate steps to address the situation by implementing operational adjustments and temporary additional treatment at their plant. As a result, the water leaving the plant is now clear. However, it will take some time for this clear water to fully circulate through both distribution systems. NHDES is working collaboratively with Salem to develop a comprehensive corrective action plan. This plan aims to improve Salem's intake and treatment processes to prevent such occurrences in the future. We sincerely understand the inconvenience this situation has caused you and appreciate your patience. Rest assured, both Salem and HAWC are committed to resolving this issue and ensuring the provision of safe and clear water to our valued customers. Thank you for your understanding and ongoing support. Sincerely, Michael C. Unger, PE Water Engineer Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau NH Department of Environmental Services Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. (HAWC) is providing this update to address concerns regarding recent drinking water color. The company is committed to providing the highest quality water to its customers and ensuring transparency as it addresses this issue. Please continue to utilize the water color report submission located on the home page of www.hampsteadwater.com Thank you for your patience and understand that we are working hard to resolve this issue, and although the water was not aesthetically pleasing, at no time during this event did any water samples exceed safe drinking water standards. Stay Informed: Regularly check HAWC’s website at www.hampsteadwater.com and social media channels for updates on the progress of our efforts. For inquiries and more information, please contact: Customer Service Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. Phone: 603-362-4299 Email: customerservice@hampsteadwater.com Website: www.hampsteadwater.com
27 Jul, 2023
Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. (HAWC) is providing this update to address concerns regarding recent drinking water color. The company is committed to providing the highest quality water to its customers and ensuring transparency as it addresses this issue. First and foremost, we want to let our customers in Atkinson that the water is safe to drink. In addition, our water quality testing procedures have been intensified to closely monitor the situation. This ensures that any changes in water quality are detected and appropriate measures are taken. In addition to this, we are taking daily readings to track the water quality. Please know HAWC will provide an onsite inspection to all customers that request, and that data will be used to track flushing and other efforts to remedy the situation. Thank you for your patience and understand that we are working hard to resolve this issue, and although the water was not aesthetically pleasing, at no time during this event did any water samples exceed safe drinking water standards. Stay Informed: Regularly check HAWC’s website at www.hampsteadwater.com and social media channels for updates on the progress of our efforts. For inquiries and more information, please contact: Customer Service Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. Phone: 603-362-4299 Email: customerservice@hampsteadwater.com Website: www.hampsteadwater.com
13 Jul, 2023
*UPDATE 7/13/2023 - We are receiving word that Salem’s water is clearing up. Once we see it on our end, we will begin flushing to clear the discoloration up. Salem MSD Facebook post: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=684464430189194&id=100058769307015&mibextid=Nif5oz 7/6/2023 We have been made aware of water quality complaints from some of our Atkinson core system customers on the Salem side of our distribution system. The complaints mainly relate to discoloration of the water. Upon investigation, we discovered that the Salem, NH Water Department has also received similar complaints regarding water quality, specifically due to discoloration. Since 2020, a significant portion of the water used by the Hampstead and Atkinson core system has been sourced from the Southern New Hampshire regional pipeline, which passes through Salem's distribution system. As a result, the discoloration issue affecting Salem has also impacted the Hampstead and Atkinson core system. According to information provided by Salem Utilities in 2022, the discoloration may be caused by mineral deposits, including iron, present in the distribution system. These deposits may have been stirred up, leading to the discoloration. It is important to note that while the water may be discolored, it is still safe to drink. We understand the inconvenience this may cause, and we kindly request that if you are experiencing any discoloration in your water, please notify our customer service department. This will allow us to track the affected areas and adjust our response accordingly. If the issue persists or if you have any questions, we apologize for the inconvenience and encourage you to call our customer service department at 603-362-4299 for further assistance.
Commencement of Adjudicative Proceeding and Notice of Prehearing Conference
06 Apr, 2023
23-020_2023-04-06_nhpuc-notice-of-adjudicative-proceeding.pdf
LATE FEE UPDATE EFFECTIVE MARCH 31, 2021
By Hampstead Area Water Company 04 May, 2021
Effective immediately, any bill unpaid by the due date will be charged a late fee.
NH PUC Order
By Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. 18 Dec, 2020
NH Public Utilities Commission issues Order No. 26,437 in DW 20-117 Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. Request for Change in Rates
NH Public Utilities Commission
By Hampstead Area Water Company 12 Oct, 2020
Temporary procedures for payment arrangements and disconnections for customers with non-payment or payment in arrears, per agreement with NH PUC.
Public Utilities Commission NH state seal
30 Sep, 2020
NH Public Utilities Commission issues order 26,407 nisi approving DWGTF Financing and Motion for Bifurcation.
NH State Seal
21 Jul, 2020
7/21/20 – PUC issues order nisi approving HAWC’s limited franchise expansion in Sandown, NH
13 Mar, 2024
PUC Order No. 26,963 issued in DW 23-020 Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc., Request for Step II Adjustment - Order Nisi Approving Recovery of Step Expenses - via monthly surcharge to customers: 23-020_2024-03-12_nhpuc_order-26963.pdf
25 Aug, 2023
Dear Valued Customers, We understand that you may be experiencing frustration due to the recent colored water issue affecting our water supply. We want to assure you that we are fully aware of this situation and are actively working to address it in collaboration with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES). The following is a statement issued by the NH Department of Environmental Services on August 17th, 2023: We understand your frustration with the colored water you are receiving. NHDES is aware of widespread colored water in the Hampstead Area and Salem water systems. We are communicating closely with the operators and managers of both water systems while they work to resolve the issue. While we understand colored water is disruptive and aesthetically unpleasant, both Salem and Hampstead Area water systems are in compliance with all state and federal primary drinking water standards, including additional samples required by NHDES as a result of this issue. Color and manganese at the levels measured exceed what is referred to as secondary standards, which are based on aesthetics, not public health risk. The colored water occurrence is linked to elevated manganese and natural organic matter (NOM) in Salem's source water. This elevation is likely attributed to periods of high precipitation and runoff, which the Salem treatment process is not specifically designed to fully eliminate. Hampstead Area Water Company (HAWC), relies significantly on water sourced from the Town of Salem to meet the demand, especially during peak usage periods. We wish to inform you that Salem has taken immediate steps to address the situation by implementing operational adjustments and temporary additional treatment at their plant. As a result, the water leaving the plant is now clear. However, it will take some time for this clear water to fully circulate through both distribution systems. NHDES is working collaboratively with Salem to develop a comprehensive corrective action plan. This plan aims to improve Salem's intake and treatment processes to prevent such occurrences in the future. We sincerely understand the inconvenience this situation has caused you and appreciate your patience. Rest assured, both Salem and HAWC are committed to resolving this issue and ensuring the provision of safe and clear water to our valued customers. Thank you for your understanding and ongoing support. Sincerely, Michael C. Unger, PE Water Engineer Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau NH Department of Environmental Services Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. (HAWC) is providing this update to address concerns regarding recent drinking water color. The company is committed to providing the highest quality water to its customers and ensuring transparency as it addresses this issue. Please continue to utilize the water color report submission located on the home page of www.hampsteadwater.com Thank you for your patience and understand that we are working hard to resolve this issue, and although the water was not aesthetically pleasing, at no time during this event did any water samples exceed safe drinking water standards. Stay Informed: Regularly check HAWC’s website at www.hampsteadwater.com and social media channels for updates on the progress of our efforts. For inquiries and more information, please contact: Customer Service Hampstead Area Water Company, Inc. Phone: 603-362-4299 Email: customerservice@hampsteadwater.com Website: www.hampsteadwater.com
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