Massapequa Water District
Serving Massapequa Since 1931Bids and Public Notices
NTB – Liquid Blended Phosphates for Potable Water Treatment
NTB – Lawn and Landscape (Ground) Maintenance At Various District Properties
Standard Work Day and Reporting Resolution for Elected and Appointed Officials
Water Rate Increase Effective January 1, 2021
2020 Lead & Copper Results for Massapequa Water District
Coronavirus Information
Nassau County Water Supply Superintendents,
Please refer to the following guidance from the Nassau County Department of Health.
According to the USCDC, ”the COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water. Conventional water treatment methods that use filtration and disinfection, such as those in most municipal drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19.” The attached technical brief from the World Health Organization (WHO) also describes how an adequately chlorinated public water system should render the virus inactive. Therefore, it is important to make sure you are maintaining sufficient chlorine residuals throughout your distribution systems.
Please refer to the attached factsheet on precautions the public can take concerning the coronavirus.

Pay Your Bill
Massapequa Water District no longer can accept your 2019 water bill payment.
2020 water bills can still be paid by credit / debit card or online bank check. If you have any questions, please call the District office at 516-798-5266.
Click here to pay your water bill online.
Payment Deferral Request Form Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
There is a $4.95 convenience fee when using your credit or debit card. Utilizing the routing number on your checking account will not incur this charge, but future billing will arrive via submitted email address rather than receiving a print bill by postal delivery.
About Massapequa Water District
Since its establishment in 1931, the Water District has been devoted to providing its consumers with a safe and adequate supply of high-quality potable drinking water. This supply continues to meet or exceed the mandated requirements set by Federal, State and Local Regulatory Agencies. Today, local residents enjoy clean and refreshing tap water delivered through a combination of nine (9) deep underground wells and approximately 148 miles of water mains.? Read More