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Water Treatment Plant

6 Mill Street
Cooperstown, NY 13326
607-547-5591
Chief Operator – Tom Kukenberger
Operator – Quinton Hasak
ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT
The Village of Cooperstown has prepared its annual Drinking Water Report to comply with State regulations.  The purpose of the report is to raise your understanding of drinking water and awareness of the need to protect our drinking water sources.
Last year, your tap water met all State drinking water health standards.  We are proud to report that our system did not violate maximum contaminant levels or any other water quality standards.
You may access the complete report by clicking the link below.  The report will provide you with an overview of last year’s water quality.  Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to State standards.

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ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT for 2022
ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT for 2021
ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT for 2020
ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT for 2019

Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2018

Wastewater Treatment Plant
213 Linden Avenue
Cooperstown, NY 13326
607-547-8501
Chief Operator – Jarrett Hotalings
Operator  – Eric Phillips

Blocked Sewer Line?
Avoid unnecessary costs, call the Village First!

Property owners are responsible for maintaining waste lines to their junctions with the Village’s sewer mains. The Village is responsible for operation and maintenance of the sewer mains. In the event a blockage occurs and an owner is uncertain about the location of the blockage, please notify the Village at 607-547-2411 for both daytime and after-hours emergencies. Village staff will investigate promptly. If the blockage is in the main, the Village will bear the cost of clearing it. If the blockage is in the owner’s sewer lateral leading to the village main, the owner will be responsible for the cost. We bring this to your attention because recently a resident experienced a blockage, hired a plumber, and discovered that the blockage was in the Village main, not the owner’s waste line. The Village cleared the line at no cost to the property owner, but was not authorized to reimburse the property owner for the cost of the plumber’s services.