Water Pollution Control Authority
Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) is a 5-member board comprised of volunteer members. Members are appointed to 4-year terms. They are responsible for the administration and maintenance of the Hockanum Sewer System, the Crystal Lake Sewer System and providing direction for the future of the sewer service areas.
The Tax Collector maintains the sewage fees collection system. Thomas Modzelewski is the WPCA Administrator and oversees the Water Pollution Control operation. He may be reached at 860-870-3140. The WPCA is maintained by a Crew Chief and Maintainer II through the Public Works Department.
Members are appointed to 4-year terms and alternates are appointed to 2-year terms.
Sewer User Fee Information (effective 10/1/2024)
Crystal Lake Sewer System: $864/year ($432/billing cycle)
Fixed Fee: $264, Variable Fee: $600
Seasonal: In season Billing $432 Off season $232 (proof of seasonal use required)
Hockanum Sewer System (Well Users): $670/year ($335/billing cycle)
Hockanum Sewer System (CT Water Users): $250/year ($125/billing cycle) plus cost of gallons used $8.4092/1000 gallons: (CT Water Users)
Fixed Fee: $250 (All Users), Variable Fee: $190 (Well Users)
At its September 20, 2023 meeting, the WPCA made a motion to discontinue further discussion on implementing a deduct meter program. No 20% discounts will be offered for the October billing. Please reach out to the office at 860-870-3140 with any questions.What do your fees pay for? The Town of Ellington does not have a treatment plant. The effluent is sent to either the Town of Vernon or the Town of Stafford at a per-gallon rate. The fees paid by the users go to fund the maintenance of Ellington's 7 pump stations and 112 grinder pumps at Crystal Lake. The WPCA is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies.
The Town asks residents NOT to pipe their sump pumps or water softeners into the sewer system. By doing so, a property owner is increasing the flow which in turn increases the cost that the sewer community is responsible for. The rainwater creates infiltration and the water softeners promote the deterioration of the pipes.
The Town asks residents NOT to pipe their sump pumps or water softeners into the sewer system. By doing so, a property owner is increasing the flow which in turn increases the cost that the sewer community is responsible for. The rainwater creates infiltration and the water softeners promote the deterioration of the pipes.
Contact Us
21 Main Street P.O. Box 187 Ellington, CT 06029
21 Main Street P.O. Box 187 Ellington, CT 06029
Phone: 860-870-3140
Emergency: 860-870-3140 Option #3
Please leave a message and we will quickly return your call
Fax: 860-870-3147
WPCA Administrator