Address
44 Millbury Street Grafton, MA - 01519
Phone & Fax
Phone:
(508) 839-2302
Fax:
(508) 839-2367
Send an Email
customerservice@graftonwaterdistrict.org
44 Millbury Street Grafton, MA - 01519
Phone:
(508) 839-2302
Fax:
(508) 839-2367
customerservice@graftonwaterdistrict.org
Resources
Links
A Water Rebate Form for households that have a member of the Sensitive Subgroup (pregnant or nursing women, infants, (less than one year old), and people diagnosed by their health care provider to have a compromised immune system) due PFAS levels that need to purchase bottled water.
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving water quality and supply through advocacy, education, and research in the water industry.
EPA WaterSense is a voluntary program by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that promotes water efficiency through labeling products, practices, and services that meet high-performance standards for water conservation.
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is a state agency responsible for managing and protecting natural resources, state parks, forests, and recreational facilities while promoting outdoor activities and environmental stewardship across the Commonwealth.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) Drinking Water Program oversees the safety, quality, and regulation of public drinking water systems to ensure compliance with state and federal standards, safeguarding public health and environmental resources.
The Massachusetts Water Works Association (MWWA) is a nonprofit organization that provides education, advocacy, and resources to support water professionals and ensure the delivery of safe, reliable drinking water across the Commonwealth.
The New England Water Works Association (NEWWA) is a regional nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the knowledge, education, and advocacy of water professionals to ensure safe and sustainable water supply throughout New England.
The Massachusetts Rural Water Association (MassRWA) is a nonprofit organization that supports small and rural water and wastewater systems through training, technical assistance, and advocacy to ensure safe, sustainable water services across the Commonwealth.
The U.S. EPA's Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water oversees programs and regulations to protect public health by ensuring safe drinking water and safeguarding the quality of the nation’s groundwater resources.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Resources program provides scientific data, research, and analysis on the quantity, quality, distribution, and use of the nation’s water resources to support sustainable management and decision-making.
The Grafton Water District, established by the Massachusetts Legislature in 1984, took over operations from the Massachusetts American Water Company in 1988. Serving over 10,000 residents, the system includes 5 wells, 4 pumping stations, a treatment plant, 72+ miles of piping, 3 storage tanks (1.8M gallons), 2 booster pump stations, and 700+ fire hydrants.
An annual meeting in April allows voters to approve the budget, warrant articles, and elect officers: three water commissioners (staggered 3-year terms), one clerk, and one moderator (both 3-year terms). Special meetings are posted at the District office, libraries, post offices, town hall, and in a local newspaper.
Stay informed with the latest on water quality, projects, and service updates. Check-in for important announcements and resources!
The Grafton Water District (the District) supplies water to customers within the boundaries of the District located in Grafton, Massachusetts.
Our team is here to assist you! Feel free to visit us during regular office hours.