Press Release: MDC Announces Schedule for Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program


MDC Announces Schedule for Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program|
2026 schedule and participating town information available

(HARTFORD, CT) – Each year, the Metropolitan District (MDC) provides its customers with an environmentally-friendly initiative, the Household Hazardous Waste Collection (HazWaste) program. The 2026 HazWaste Program is scheduled to begin on Saturday, April 25 in Newington.

The MDC collects hazardous waste and disposes of it through safe, environmentally responsible practices which in turn protects the health of our communities and the environment. The MDC will hold ten collection dates in 2026 and residents of any participating towns can partake in any collection date.

Participating towns for 2026 include: Bloomfield, East Granby, East Hartford, Hartford, Newington, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor and Windsor Locks. See schedule for dates, times and locations.

For more information about the HazWaste program, including a downloadable information packet that lists eligibility requirements, types of materials accepted and more, visit https://themdc.org/what-we- do/environment-health-safety/household-hazardous-waste-collection or call the HazWaste hotline at (860) 278-3809.

Press Release: MDC Annual Watershed Inspections to Begin

MDC Annual Watershed Inspections to Begin

Property inspections will take place in the towns of Barkhamsted, Hartland, New Hartford, Burlington, Canton, Harwinton, Torrington, Winsted, Avon, Simsbury, Bloomfield and West Hartford

(HARTFORD, CT) – The Metropolitan District (MDC) announced it will begin conducting its state-mandated annual watershed sanitary survey and inspection program beginning this week. The purpose of the program, which will continue through November, is to prevent contamination of the MDC’s drinking water supplies as a result of septic system failure, erosion, runoff, and other potential pollutants.

Routine watershed sanitary surveys are required by Section 19-13-B102 (b) of the Connecticut Public Health Code.

Property inspections will take place in the towns of Barkhamsted and Hartland on the Barkhamsted Reservoir watershed; in New Hartford, Burlington, Canton, Harwinton, Torrington and Winsted on the Nepaug Reservoir watershed; and in the towns of Avon, Simsbury, Bloomfield and West Hartford on the West Hartford and Reservoir No. 6 watersheds.

Routine field inspections take only a few minutes and will be conducted by MDC’s Watershed Inspector who carries appropriate MDC identification and drives an authorized MDC vehicle. The Inspector does not enter homes; the inspection is limited to the exterior portions of the real property.  In 2025, the MDC inspected 1004 watershed properties.

If a violation or an issue is detected, it is reported to the property owner and health officials as required by law.  Property owners may receive more information by contacting the MDC Watershed Management Unit, Barkhamsted Water Supply Division at 860-278-7850 extension 3120.  

A video short on the watershed program is available on the MDC’s YouTube channel.

2026 Season Passes for MDC’s Lake McDonough Boat Launch available for online purchase

For complete, info check out the Lake McDonough page.

SEASON PASSES
Season Passes for boating at Lake McDonough can be purchased online at:
https://mdcrecreational.square.site/

Boaters must also complete an online Registration Form when you purchase a season pass at:
https://mdcrecreational.square.site/forms-and-agreements
After purchasing season passes online, they can be picked up when you arrive at Lake McDonough

SINGLE DAY PASSES
Please note that single day passes must still be purchased on site at Lake McDonough. To expedite your entry to Lake McDonough, you can fill out a PDF form ahead of time and bring it with you.
You can also obtain one on site and fill out when when you arrive.
2026 Boating Form

BOATING / FISHING

Fishing by boat is typically allowed from the second Saturday in April through Labor Day. Private boat, canoe and kayak launching is also allowed. Motor boat speed is limited to 10 miles per hour. There are no rental boats.
Fishing from shore is permitted year round. Shore fishing is allowed from sunrise to 9:00PM.

Each spring Lake McDonough is stocked with brown trout, rainbow trout and brook trout. A wheelchair accessible fishing pier is located at the south end of Lake McDonough on Route 219, approximately two miles from the intersection of Route 44 in New Hartford Center.

BOAT LAUNCH HOURS

Saturday, April 11: 6AM – 8PM (OPENING DAY)
Sunday, April 12: 10AM-8PM
Weekends only for remainder of April: 10AM – 8PM
May 1 – September 1, Daily: 10AM – 8PM
Please check banner at the top of the MDC website for weather-related closings and re-openings of Lake McDonough.

Press Release: MDC to Begin Hydrant Flushing Maintenance

MDC to Begin Hydrant Flushing Maintenance
Flushing program is a proactive measure to ensure water quality and fire protection

(HARTFORD, CT) –– The Metropolitan District (MDC) announced that it will begin the annual hydrant flushing program this week.

MDC flushes approximately 11,000 fire hydrants throughout its towns beginning in spring through the end of summer of each year. This is done to maintain the quality of our water and ensure that the fire hydrants servicing your community are in good working condition for fire protection.

Fire hydrant flushing can temporarily result in discolored water.  If discolored water occurs in your home, run the cold water in your bathtub for approximately 20 minutes until the water runs clear. This discoloration is not harmful and is due to sediment and iron that collects in the pipe throughout the year which is disturbed and removed by the flushing process.

As part of the MDC fire hydrant flushing process, the MDC continuously takes water samples throughout the area to ensure that the sediment has been cleared from the system.

If the discolored water persists, please contact the MDC’s 24-Hour Emergency Command Center (860) 278-7850 and press 1.

Schedule
The schedule and flushing area maps are available on the MDC’s website:       

Video

A video on hydrant flushing is available on the MDC’s YouTube channel:

Integrated Plan Consent Order 2025 Annual and Q4 Report Meeting Information

Comments and questions may be submitted to the MDC via email at [email protected] until April 1, 2026. Responses will be posted to the MDC website by May 1, 2026

2025 Annual and Q4 Report Meeting Public Notice
2025 Annual and Q4 Report March 12, 2026 Meeting Agenda (Includes Webex Meeting information)
2025 Annual and Q4 Report Presentation
Video of Meeting 3.12.26 (YouTube link)

Background Information
Consent Order – Integrated Plan Reporting Information page
North Hartford Sewer Improvement Projects page

Press Release: MDC Reminds Customers to Sign Up for Alert System

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MDC Reminds Customers to Sign Up for Alert System

MDC Alerts system notifies customers of water emergencies

(HARTFORD, CT) – The Metropolitan District (MDC) is reminding customers to sign up for the “MDC Alerts” mass notification system to keep citizens informed during water emergencies.  The “MDC Alerts” system gives the MDC Command Center an additional tool to communicate with residential customers and businesses during an emergency situation through multiple contact paths including home phone, cell phone, text and email.

The initial contact method for notification is publicly listed landline telephone numbers, to which calls are made between the hours of 6 AM and 9 PM.  In addition, the MDC continues to notify affected customers via door knocking when appropriate.

The notification system allows each user the flexibility to indicate which communication methods should be used to reach them and the order in which they will be used.  A video explaining the notification system is available on the MDC’s website, YouTube and social media pages: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIks3QUjdpU

A link sign-up portal for customers to register to receive messages via cell phone number, text or email is located on the MDC’s website: www.themdc.org. 

The direct link to sign up is:

https://member.everbridge.net/index/453003085612528#/signup

MDC CEO Scott Jellison stated, “We want to continue to be proactive in helping our customers be prepared for potential water emergencies.  We encourage our customers to sign up as soon as possible.”

Press Release: MDC Board Adopts 2026 Budget and Rates

MDC BOARD ADOPTS 2026 BUDGET AND RATES
No increase to water rate or ad valorem sewer tax

December 10, 2025
For Immediate Release

(HARTFORD, CT)
 – The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) voted to adopt the 2026 budget that included water and sewer rates at the December 8th meeting of the District Board.  The budget setting process includes a series of public meetings as well as collaboration with the town managers and finance directors of the MDC’s eight member towns. The MDC provides two separate essential services, drinking water and wastewater collection and treatment. The MDC approved a $241 million water and sewer budget, a 6.4% increase from 2025 without raising the water rate or sewer ad valorem tax.

WATER RATE / CUSTOMER SERVICE CHARGES / CWP RATE
For 2026, the Water Use Charge, based on volumetric usage, will remain have no increase and remain at $3.91 per ccf (A ccf is equal to approximately 748 gallons of water). The Water Customer Service Charge, a fixed monthly charge will increase to $15.73 a month, an increase of 75 cents per month after having no increase for 7 years. In addition, the Sewer Customer Service Charge, will increase to $12.50 per month, an increase of $3.50 per month.

The Clean Water Project Charge (CWP), also based on volume, will increase from $4.57 per ccf to $4.87 per ccf, an increase of 30 cents.  The CWP Charge is solely to pay for the principal and interest on bonds and loans issued to finance the Clean Water Project, the major sewer infrastructure capital improvement project mandated by the federal and state governments for the MDC’s eight member towns that have water and sewer service.

 For a Member Town customer that uses 100 ccf of water in a year, this amounts to approximately a $6.75 a month increase for a 2026 water bill or $81 for the entire year.

 AD VALOREM

The majority of the MDC’s standard sewer operations are funded by an ad valorem tax, a direct bill to the each of the MDC’s eight member towns that is recovered from customers as part of municipal property taxes. For the third time in the last four years, the ad valorem tax will have zero overall increase.

CEO Scott Jellison stated, “MDC rates remain among the best value for any utility in Connecticut. Holding the water rate and the ad valorem to zero increase while providing the same service is a testament to our staff’s diligence.”

MDC Chairman Donald Currey said, “I am pleased our transparent budget process yielded a fair water and sewer budget for our towns.  The collaborative process allowed us to balance funding critical improvements to our water and sewer systems while always recognizing affordability for our customers.”

FOR MORE INFO ON the MDC’s 2026 BUDGET:
https://themdc.org/budget/

Press Release & Video: MDC Showcases Source Water Protection in New Video: “From the Forest to the Faucet”

(Hartford, CT) – The Metropolitan District (MDC) has released an educational video short titled “Source Water Protection: From the Forest to the Faucet,” offering an inside look at one of the ways MDC safeguards drinking water for nearly 400,000 people in the greater Hartford region. The video is available on the MDC’s website, social media pages and YouTube channel.

The video features Andrew Hubbard and Dan Lawrence from the MDC’s Natural Resources team at the Barkhamsted Reservoir, a 2,500-acre water source holding approximately 30 billion gallons of water that totals nearly nine miles in length. Viewers learn how MDC manages over 31,000 total watershed land across Connecticut and Massachusetts to protect water quality and ensure a sustainable supply.

The video explains how healthy forests play a vital role in sustaining high quality drinking water, filtering, and protecting the source long before it reaches our treatment plants.

In addition, MDC staff describe a proactive approach to forest management, which includes maintaining species diversity and age classes to build resilience against climate change, pests, and disease. “Healthy forests mean healthy water,” Hubbard said. “Our stewardship today ensures clean water for future generations.”

MDC leadership praised the dedication of its team: “Our employees are exceptional stewards of our natural resources,” said MDC CEO Scott Jellison. “Their expertise and commitment to protecting our watersheds ensure that our customers receive the highest quality water every day. This video is a testament to their hard work and passion for sustainability.”

Watch the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkdnlEd9Gzg.