• Welcome to the WSA

    Welcome to the WSA

    Since its inception in 1962, the Warwick Sewer Authority has effectively and efficiently captured and treated wastewater from the residences and businesses of Warwick in order to prevent pollutants from entering our bays and waterways. Read More
  • Flood Mitigation

    Flood Mitigation

    In response to the floods of 2010, the WSA has developed a series of flood mitigation efforts meant to increase our ability to continue to provide sanitary sewer service to the citizens of Warwick during significant rainfall and flooding events. Read More
  • Facility Plan

    Facility Plan

    The Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) is pleased to announce that its Facility Plan Reaffirmation has been reviewed and approved in accordance with requirements of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. Read More
  • Billing Information

    Billing Information

    Learn more about the current rates for residential and commercial users, paying your bill online, deduct meter policies, and more. Read More
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Public Service Announcements


 The Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA) strongly encourages homeowners whose properties are connected to sewers to contact the WSA at the first sign of trouble with their sewer system.  WSA inspectors are available to respond to a customer’s call and will investigate the nature of the problem.  If the problem can be traced to the public sewer collection system, WSA will make the necessary repairs and improvements to the system.  If it is determined that the public sewer system is functioning properly, WSA inspectors may be able to assist homeowners in addressing problems with their private service connection. 

You can reach the Warwick Sewer Authority by calling (401) 739-4949; when prompted, enter “1” for sewer emergencies and to report odor complaints.

 

Homeowner responsibilities

Did you know, that as a customer of the Warwick Sewer Authority (WSA), you own and are responsible for the maintenance of the sewer line that runs from your home out to your property line? If your sewer line should suddenly become blocked or collapses, repairs can be costly and are not usually covered by homeowners’ insurance (although you should check your particular policy to determine whether it covers repairs to your sewer service line).

The WSA would like to make you aware of a plan that can help protect you from this risk. For one low annual fee, the Safety Valve® Sewer Line Protection Plan eliminates the expense of repairing or replacing a sewer line in the event of a blockage or collapse on your property and relieves you from trying to find a reliable contractor in an emergency. 

 

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Upcoming WSA Meetings

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