Plymouth Village Water and Sewer District - PVWSD

Plymouth Village Water and Sewer District - PVWSD The Plymouth Village Water & Sewer District’s Mission is to provide the highest quality water distribution and wastewater treatment possible.

06/01/2026

🚧 CONSTRUCTION UPDATE – WATER & SEWER REPLACEMENT PROJECT 🚧

Residents and motorists are advised that water and sewer infrastructure work will continue on Highland Street during the weeks of May 31 and June 7.

πŸ“ Work Locations:
β€’ Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street
β€’ Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street

πŸ•– Work Hours:
Monday–Friday, 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

πŸ‘· Planned Activities:
β€’ Water main installation
β€’ Water service installation
β€’ Hydrant installation
β€’ Temporary paving

⚠️ IMPORTANT:
β€’ Temporary water bypass lines are located along the edge of the roadway.
β€’ Expect traffic delays, alternating traffic patterns, and possible detours.
β€’ Please use caution when traveling through the construction area and allow extra time for your commute.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation as these important infrastructure improvements are completed.

Contractor Information:
N. Granese & Sons, Inc.
59 Jefferson Ave
Salem, MA 01970
πŸ“ž 781-592-8121
βœ‰οΈ [email protected]

05/26/2026

🚧 Highland Street Water Main Project Update 🚧

Here’s the anticipated construction schedule for the next two weeks:

πŸ“… Week of May 24, 2026

CREW 1: NG&S – Water Main Installation
CREW 2: NG&S – Water Main Installation

❌ Monday: No Work

🚧 Tuesday – Thursday
Crew 1: Water main installation on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Crew 2: Water main installation on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

πŸ•– Work Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚦 Alternating traffic and detours may apply
πŸš“ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

🚧 Friday
Crew 1: Temporary paving on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Crew 2: Temporary paving on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

πŸ•– Work Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚦 Alternating traffic and detours may apply
πŸš“ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

πŸ“… Week of May 31, 2026

CREW 1: NG&S – Water Main / Service / Hydrant Installation
CREW 2: NG&S – Water Main Installation

🚧 Monday – Wednesday
Crew 1: Water main installation on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Crew 2: Water main installation on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

πŸ•– Work Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚦 Alternating traffic and detours may apply
πŸš“ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

🚧 Thursday
Crew 1: Water main, service, and hydrant installation on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Crew 2: Water main installation on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

πŸ•– Work Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚦 Alternating traffic and detours may apply
πŸš“ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

🚧 Friday
Crew 1: Temporary paving on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Crew 2: Temporary paving on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

πŸ•– Work Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚦 Alternating traffic and detours may apply
πŸš“ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

Thank you for your patience as this infrastructure improvement project continues. Please use caution when traveling through the work zone.

Contractor Information:
N. Granese & Sons, Inc.
59 Jefferson Ave
Salem, MA 01970
πŸ“ž 781-592-8121
βœ‰οΈ [email protected]

05/19/2026

NHDES is expecting concentrations of ground-level ozone to reach Code Orange/USG levels for Rockingham County and any high elevation sites above 2,000 feet for Tuesday, May 19. A Code Orange Air Quality Alert means that air pollution concentrations within the regions mentioned above may become unhealthy for sensitive groups (USG). NHDES officials advise sensitive individuals to take precautions to protect their health by limiting prolonged outdoor exertion.

Sensitive individuals include:
-Children and older adults.
-Anyone with lung disease such as asthma, emphysema or bronchitis.
-People who are active outdoors.

Even healthy individuals may experience mild health effects and should consider limiting strenuous or prolonged outdoor activities.

The ozone air pollution event is the result of winds transporting pollutant emissions into New Hampshire from surrounding areas, which combine with local emissions. High temperatures and sunny skies then enhance the creation of ozone from these precursor pollutants. Conditions are expected to improve by later this week as temperatures cool.

For more information, read our press release: https://www.des.nh.gov/news-and-media/nhdes-declares-code-orange-air-quality-alert

05/18/2026

Two Week Construction Outlook

Highland Street, Emerson Street, Reservoir Road & Russell Street Water and Sewer Replacement

⚠️ CAUTION
β€’ Temporary water bypass on edge of road
β€’ Expect traffic delays
β€’ Alternating traffic and detours may apply
β€’ Police and Fire Departments notified daily

Week of May 17, 2026
Crew Assignments
Crew 1: Water Main Installation
Crew 2: Water Connections & Hydrant Installation

Monday – Thursday:
🚧 Crew 1
Water main installation on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
πŸ•– 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🚧 Crew 2
Water connections and hydrant installation between Langdon Street and Smith Street
Friday:
🚧 Crew 1
Temporary paving on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
πŸ•– 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🚧 Crew 2
Temporary paving operations

Week of May 24, 2026
Crew Assignments
Crew 1: Water Main Installation
Crew 2: Water Main Installation
Monday:
❌ No work scheduled
Tuesday – Thursday:
🚧 Crew 1
Water main installation on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
πŸ•– 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚧 Crew 2
Water main installation on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street
Friday:
🚧 Crew 1
Temporary paving on Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
πŸ•– 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
🚧 Crew 2
Temporary paving on Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street

Contractor Information:

N. Granese & Sons, Inc.
59 Jefferson Ave
Salem, MA 01970
πŸ“ž 781-592-8121
βœ‰οΈ [email protected]

05/12/2026

Many small businesses are already embracing green practices, and your support helps them thrive. Shopping locally can offer a variety of environmental and economic benefits, from reducing shipping and transportation impacts to keeping dollars circulating within the community. By simply being aware of how different choices contribute to sustainability and the community as a whole, we can all play a role in supporting our environment and economy. Thank you for celebrating Small Business Week with us this week!

Do you own a small business? Learn about how you can implement greener practices into your business here: https://www.des.nh.gov/business-and-community/greening-your-business

05/12/2026

🚧 Week of May 10, 2026 – Construction Update 🚧
Water & sewer replacement work continues on Highland Street for the Plymouth Village Water & Sewer District.

πŸ“ Main work area:
Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
πŸ•– Work hours:
Monday–Friday | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

⚠️ Expect:
β€’ Alternating traffic
β€’ Possible detours
β€’ Temporary water bypass lines along road edges
β€’ Traffic delays
πŸ’§ Planned water shutdowns:
β€’ Tuesday – Summer Street
β€’ Wednesday – Lamson Library / Belknap Hall PSU
β€’ Thursday – Highland Ave
β€’ Friday – Museum of the White Mountains
🚜 Temporary paving is planned for Friday.
Thank you for your patience during these infrastructure improvements!

🚧 Week of May 17, 2026 – Construction Update 🚧
Water main installation work will continue on Highland Street.

πŸ“ Work areas:
β€’ Highland Street between Langdon Street and Smith Street
β€’ Highland Street between Main Street and Langdon Street
πŸ•– Work hours:
Monday–Friday | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

⚠️ Expect:
β€’ Alternating traffic
β€’ Possible detours
β€’ Traffic delays
β€’ Temporary water bypass lines along road edges
🚜 Temporary paving is planned for Friday in both work areas.
Thank you for your continued patience and cooperation!

πŸ† We’re proud to announce that Plymouth Village Water & Sewer District received the β€œBest Tasting Water – 2026” award at...
05/07/2026

πŸ† We’re proud to announce that Plymouth Village Water & Sewer District received the β€œBest Tasting Water – 2026” award at the New Hampshire Drinking Water Festival on May 6, 2026! πŸ’§

Hosted annually by the NH Department of Environmental Services, the 2026 New Hampshire Drinking Water Festival & Science Fair was held at the Manchester Water Treatment Plant and featured educational activities, a science fair, and a poetry contest for 4th and 5th graders.

This honor reflects the hard work and dedication of our staff and the continued investment in providing high-quality drinking water to our community.

A special thank you to New Hampshire’s 4th and 5th grade students for selecting this year’s winner! πŸ‘

04/29/2026

🚧 Water Main Break 🚧
PVWSD is aware of a water main break on Cummings Street and is actively working to repair it as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

04/29/2026

The ice is gone, and your lake is coming back to life. 🌊

Spring marks a powerful reset beneath the surface. As water temperatures even out from top to bottom, wind drives a full mixing event called β€œspring turnover.” This redistributes oxygen to deeper waters that were depleted over winter, while bringing nutrients such as phosphorus back toward the surface and sunlight.

That combinationβ€”light + nutrientsβ€”sparks a surge of life. Phytoplankton bloom, zooplankton follow, and fish become more active as the food web ramps up. Along the edges, amphibians return, and aquatic plants begin growing, setting the stage for summer ecosystems.

Spring rain adds another layer: it delivers essential nutrients, but too much runoff can tip the balance and fuel algae blooms later on.

It’s a brief but critical windowβ€”when lakes rebalance, recharge, and prepare for the months ahead.

And yes… your first swim isn’t far off πŸ˜‰

Read more about our lakes in spring https://nhlakes.org/lakes-in-spring/

04/27/2026

🚧 TWO-WEEK OUTLOOK 🚧

Water & Sewer Project | Weeks of April 26th & May 3rd
⚠️ WORK HOURS
Monday – Friday | 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Alternating traffic patterns and possible detours
Police and Fire Departments notified daily
πŸ“… WEEK 1: APRIL 26 – MAY 2
πŸ‘·β€β™‚οΈ CREW ACTIVITIES

CREW 1: NG&S
-Pit excavation
-Temporary water connections
-Isolation valve installation
-Water bypass installation
πŸ“ Highland Street (between Smith Street and Main Street)

CREW 2: NG&S
-Temporary water connections
πŸ“ Highland Street (between Langdon Street and Smith Street)

CREW 3: Trench Saw Cutting
-Trench cutting operations
πŸ“ Highland Street (between Avery Street and Smith Street)
(Monday & Tuesday only)

πŸ“Œ WEEKLY SUMMARY
Monday – Tuesday: All crews active (including trench cutting)
Wednesday – Friday: Crews 1 & 2 continue excavation, bypass work, and water connections

πŸ“… WEEK 2: MAY 3 – MAY 9
πŸ‘·β€β™‚οΈ CREW ACTIVITIES
CREW 1: NG&S
-Water main installation
πŸ“ Beginning at Langdon Street, progressing toward Smith Street

πŸ“Œ WEEKLY SUMMARY
Monday – Friday: Ongoing water main installation along Highland Street

🚨 IMPORTANT NOTES
Temporary water bypass lines may be present along road edges
Expect delays; plan travel accordingly. Use caution and follow all posted signage and traffic control personnel

πŸ™ THANK YOU
We appreciate the patience and cooperation of the Plymouth community as we complete these important infrastructure improvements.

Address

227 Old North Main Street
Plymouth, NH
03264

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