The Jackson Water Precinct is a village district located in Jackson, New Hampshire, serving the village area and surrounding properties. Established in 1972, it was formed after the purchase of the privately owned Jackson Water Company, with the aim of providing a reliable water supply for domestic and fire purposes. The precinct is managed by a dedicated team of elected officers and utilizes surface water from the Ellis River, treating it through coagulant addition, filtration, disinfection, and pH adjustment for corrosion control.
Spanning a wide area that includes the village loop, golf course, and properties on Mill Street, the precinct extends up to Leslie Schomaker's house on Carter Notch Road and the Inn at Thorn Hill on Thorn Hill Road. Residents outside the precinct rely on individual or community wells for their water supply. With its rich history and commitment to providing clean and safe water, the Jackson Water Precinct plays a vital role in the community's well-being.
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