On November 21, 2025, there was a story on News 12 regarding lead service lines and we want to make sure residents of the Plainview-Old Bethpage community understand that there has been no lead found in customer-owned service lines. For more than a year, the Plainview Water District has researched our historical documents and conducted physical inspections and home visits to complete the Environmental Protection Agency and New York State’s required inventory of service line materials. There have been no customer-owned lead service lines identified in our service territory. We are also proud that our aggressive approach to certifying our findings to the health department allowed us to be one of the first water providers in the state to submit their records. 

Simple Steps Can Help Prevent Costly Damage and Service Disruptions

As temperatures continue to drop, the Plainview Water District (PWD) is reminding residents that now is the time to prepare their homes and water systems for the winter season. Taking preventive measures before freezing weather arrives can help homeowners avoid costly damage, property loss and unnecessary service interruptions.

“Preparing your home for winter is one of the most important things you can do to protect your plumbing and prevent problems later,” said PWD Commissioner Marc Laykind. “A few minutes spent checking and insulating pipes or draining outdoor systems can make all the difference. We encourage all Plainview-Old Bethpage residents to act now, before the first deep freeze sets in.”

Cold weather can cause water within pipes to expand, which can lead to cracks or bursts that are expensive and time-consuming to repair. To help residents protect their homes, the District is offering the following tips for winter water system preparation:

Outdoor Water Systems

  • Turn off hose spigots from inside the house and leave the outside valves open to prevent freezing.
  • This allows any remaining water to expand safely without damaging the pipe
  • Disconnect and drain all garden hoses. Store them in a warm, dry location for use in the spring.

Sprinkler Systems

  • Have your sprinkler system professionally winterized to prevent leaks and damage.
  • Leaks caused by frozen irrigation lines can go unnoticed when systems are reactivated in the spring, resulting in wasted water and higher bills.

Indoor Maintenance

  • If your water service line or meter is in the basement, boiler room, or another unheated area, check for drafts or broken windows that can let in cold air.
  • Insulate pipes in unheated areas, such as crawl spaces or garages, to prevent freezing.
  • Clearly label your main water shutoff valve so it can be quickly accessed in the event of a leak or burst pipe. The valve is typically located where the water line enters your home through the foundation.

Water Lines Leading to Unheated Structures

  • Shut off and drain water lines that lead to unheated areas—such as garages, sheds, or outdoor kitchens until warmer weather returns.

“Every year, we respond to service calls that could have been avoided with just a few simple precautions,” said PWD Commissioner Andrew Bader. “Winterizing your home is about being proactive. It protects not only your property but also the efficiency and reliability of your household water system.”

The District also reminds residents that if they plan to travel or spend extended time away from home during the winter, it’s wise to keep the thermostat set above 55°F and have a neighbor or family member periodically check the property.

“Protecting your water system is part of responsible homeownership, and we’re here to help residents make that process as easy as possible,” said PWD Commissioner Michael Chad. “By following these steps, the community can avoid unnecessary stress and expenses while ensuring uninterrupted service all season long.”

For further information, or if you have any questions, please call the District at 516-931-6469, email info@plainviewwater.org or visit www.plainviewwater.org. Residents can also sign up to receive information by submitting their email address through the District’s homepage or following them on Facebook in order to stay up-to-date with District activities and initiatives.

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POB Community Encouraged to Donate New, Unwrapped Toys at District

Headquarters Through December 19th

The Plainview Water District (PWD) is proud to once again partner with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s Toys for Tots Foundation to help bring joy to children in need this holiday season. Now through Thursday, December 19th, the Plainview Water District headquarters located at 10 Manetto Hill Road, Plainview will serve as an official drop-off site for new, unwrapped toy donations.

“The Plainview Water District is thrilled to once again participate in the Toys for Tots program,” said PWD Commissioner Marc Laykind. “Every year, our community shows incredible generosity and compassion and we’re confident that this year will be no different. Together, we can help make the holidays a little brighter for children and families who need it most.”

The Toys for Tots Foundation, organized by the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, is dedicated to ensuring that every child experiences the magic of the holiday season. By donating a new toy, community members can make a meaningful difference in the lives of local children who might otherwise go without gifts this year.

“Being part of this program, each holiday season is one of the highlights of our year,” said PWD Commissioner Andrew Bader. “We’re proud to serve not only as stewards of our community’s water, but also as partners in efforts that bring people together and spread kindness across Plainview-Old Bethpage.”

The District has been a collection site for Toys for Tots for several years, helping to gather hundreds of donations from local residents. Each contribution, no matter how small, helps ensure that children throughout the region experience the joy of receiving a new toy this holiday season.

“As a community-focused District, we are always looking for ways to give back,” added PWD Commissioner Michael Chad. “We encourage anyone who can to stop by our office, drop off a toy and help us continue this wonderful tradition of generosity.”

For additional information about the Plainview Water District or the Toys for Tots collection drive, please call (516) 931-6469 or visit www.plainviewwater.org. Residents can also stay informed by following the District on Facebook for updates on programs, initiatives, and community events.

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