New Water Use Restrictions
TTHM INFORMATION UPDATE
Our water system recently violated a drinking water standard. Although this is not an emergency, as our customers you have a right to know what happened and what we are doing to correct this situation. The Town of Narragansett operates two water systems, North End and Point Judith. This notice only applies to Town of Narragansett water customers within the Point Judith System (PWS# RI1858428).
Link: Public Notice Q1 2026 Point Judith FINAL.pdf
Link: TTHM Information 04152026 FINAL.pdf
Water Use Restrictions
The Narragansett Town Council has adopted new water use restrictions to promote water conservation and efficient use, and discourage wasteful practices. Between June 1 and August 31, annually, lawn and landscaping watering is allowed ONLY on Monday and Thursday in Irrigation District 1, and ONLY on Tuesday and Friday in Irrigation District 2. Lawn and landscaping watering is NOT allowed at any time on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, or on weekdays between 10AM and 2PM. Hand watering of flowers and vegetable gardens without the use of sprinklers is allowed at any time. Please refer to the amended ordinance and water system irrigation district maps for the detailed restrictions and description of district boundaries. We ask all public water system customers to conserve water and adhere to these water use restrictions.
Water System North
Water System South
Restricted Water Use Ordinance
The Water Division is responsible for the complete operation and maintenance of the town’s water storage and delivery systems, including over 71 miles of pipe lines, over 300 hydrants, and three storage tanks with a combined capacity of two million gallons. We perform quarterly meter readings (forming the basis for water and sewer bills), as well as compile and validate the water roll for approximately 5,230 customers.
The Water Division operates within the Water Enterprise Fund, which is solely supported by user fees and charges, with no property tax contribution.“The Rhode Island Water Resources Board has published the results of their Annual Survey of Rhode Island Residential Water Rates for 2010. We are pleased to report that Narragansett offers the second lowest drinking water rates in the State for our customers! Coupled with the fact that we were the 2009 recipients of the “Best Tasting Water in RI” award, we are proud to continue to offer a first-class service at a very reasonable rate to our customers."
Water Quality Reports
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