Water Distribution & Sewer Collection Divisions
The Town of Windsor is dedicated to providing safe, quality water and sewer services to all residents of Windsor. Windsor uses approximately 3.1 million gallons of water each day. The town has two water storage tanks. One holds 2 million gallons and the other holds 3 million gallons. These tanks are a valuable asset during peak summer usage. The town services over 9,000 electronic water meters. The town also operates and maintains a wastewater treatment facility with a capacity of 2.8 million gallons per day and over 90 miles of sewer line.
Windsor Water/Sewer Maintenance is not responsible for turning on or off various Homeowner Association (HOA) non-potable water systems. For that, please consult with your specific HOA.
Don't Flush It. Trash It.
Most things are not made to be flushed, even if it says it can be. Flushing the wrong materials down the toilet can end up causing serious sewer blockages which cause interruptions to service and expensive damage to wastewater pipes and equipment. Items that should never be flushed are: feminine hygiene products, wipes (even those labeled flushable), condoms, trash, cigarette butts, disposable diapers, pet waste/cat litter, paper towels, cotton swabs, and unused/expired medications.