Sewer

ATTENTION WATER/SEWER CUSTOMERS
At the 2023 Annual Meeting the legislative body voted to dissolve Conway Village Fire District on January 1, 2025. At that time the commissioners will no longer govern the District. The water/sewer departments will become part of the Department of Public Works of the Town of Conway and the Fire/Rescue/Ambulance Department will be owned and run by the Town of Conway. Pequawket Park will be absorbed by the Town of Conway Parks and Rec Department.

You should see no change in the services you are receiving; the water/sewer department will remain on West Main St. however the bills will state Town of Conway instead of Conway Village Fire District. There will also be a change in companies for paperless billing and on-line payments. We will give you more information as it comes available on this.

Thank you for all your support over the past 117 years CVFD was an independent municipality. 

Payments can be mailed, put in our drop box or made on-line. Visit the “Water” page, scroll down and click the green icon.

PLEASE VIEW THIS PAMPHLET: DON’T FLUSH ME

To make a payment go to the
WATER page and click the green
icon

VISA / MASTER CARD /DISCOVER / AMERICAN EXPRESS
AND ACH ALL ACCEPTED
processing fees will be applied

 

Click below to view

2024 SEWER RATES
These rates are effect as of January 1, 2024

US EPAINFORMAION ON HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE

Household Hazardous Waste FLIER 

New Hampshire DES on Household Hazardous Waste

Conway Village Sewer services approximately 800 residences and businesses in Conway Village and parts of Albany. It is governed by a Board of Commissioners and is run by the Superintendent with two technicians. Services are billed quarterly.

Superintendent: Bruno Vallieres
Bookkeeper: Amy Snow
Office Assistant/billing questions: Lisa Chisholm

Sewer Rules & Regulations

Sewer Line Locations

Sewer Asset Management Brochure

If you have a sump pump in your basement and it is discharging into the sewer like the pictures below:

You need to stop this immediately and hook it up like this:

 

Main Lagoon – Off of VFW Road on Cesspool Drive

This is now the only lagoon in service. It remains non-operational until it is needed in the event there is an emergency at the North Conway Treatment Facility when CVFD may have to receive sewerage for a short time. In 2016, all CVFD sewage started being sent to the North Conway Treatment Facility, the culmination of a 11-year project. In 2017 the smaller lagoons were filled in and the CVFD plant decommissioned.

Summer 2017 – Pumping out lagoons and filling them in

 

Fall 2017 – Hydro-seeded, culmination of 11-year project voted on in 2010