Water Maintenance
47 Castle Street
Geneva, New York 14456
Phone: (315) 789-3101
Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Water Maintenance Supervisor: Mark Jones
The Water Maintenance Division is responsible for the day-to-day
maintenance of the entire water distribution system; installation of new
water mains and appurtenances; supervision and inspection of capital
improvement projects; installation and replacement of water meters;
response to service calls/customer complaints; and location of our
utilities for UFPO. The Division is responsible for reading all water
meters in the system every quarter, notification and shut off of
delinquent water accounts maintenance of water system maps/records,
enforcement of a cross-connection program per NYS Department of Health.
We also assist other divisions as needed. This Division is on call 24
hours per day, 365 days per year to handle all emergency calls.
Services:
For all of the following services you will need to make an appointment,
please contact our Engineering Department at (315) 789-3101. All
services are provided free of charge.
- Check for leaks due to a high water bill. Someone must be
present at the time of the appointment.
- If you will be selling your home, a final water meter reading
will be needed. Someone must be present at the time of the
appointment.
- Customers who wish to start, stop, or transfer water service.
FOR EMERGENCIES AFTER REGULAR WORKING HOURS, HOLIDAYS AND
WEEKENDS, PLEASE CALL OUR GENEVA POLICE DEPARTMENT AT (315) 789-1111.
Water Plant
Lochland Road
Geneva, New York 14456
Phone: (315) 789-5755
Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisor: Mark
Morabito
The current staff is responsible for the welfare of the City's water
supply. Almost all of the maintenance of the processing equipment,
building repairs and grounds upkeep, and the plant and system water
quality testing are done by staff. Work at the plant is expanding
resulting from new Federal and State regulations. Added equipment,
such as the SCADA system, more on-line analyzers and booster station
needs, have increased the workload. As more water lines are replaced
or created, staff is working more closely with the Water Maintenance
Division regarding testing. The plant staff maintains relationships
with NYSDOH and other water plants for mutual aid cooperation.