Rotterdam's water rated best
ROTTERDAM — This town, though recently plagued with water main breaks, can now at least say it's got the best tasting stuff coming out of its taps. Rotterdam won the New York Tap Water Taste Contest, held at the New York State Fair in Syracuse, Acting Health Department Commissioner Dr. Howard A. Zucker announced. The results were announced Tuesday at the final round of the competition. More than 200 fairgoers drank samples to select the winner from water systems that had won regional contests. Rotterdam doused the village of Remsen in Oneida County (the runner-up), the city of Canandaigua (western region); the village of Malone (northern region) and White Plains (metropolitan region). Rotterdam has had five water mains breaks since June 30. It's got a 60-year-old system with about 150 miles of pipes. "The New York State Department of Health congratulates Rotterdam on capturing the 2014 bragging rights to the best-tasting tap water in New York State," Zucker said. "Having great tasting tap water encourages the healthy habit of consuming water. That is good for the person drinking it, for their wallet, for their health and for the environment." |