The Belgrave Water Pollution Control District (BWPCD) is dedicated to protecting public health, preserving local waterways, and promoting environmental safety. The Sewer Use Ordinance of the Belgrave Water Pollution Control District establishes the rules, requirements, and standards governing the use of the District’s public sewer system. Adopted pursuant to applicable provisions of New York State Town Law, this ordinance is intended to protect public health, preserve District facilities, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote the safe, efficient collection and treatment of wastewater within the Town of North Hempstead. Environmental sustainability through the safe and efficient treatment of wastewater. Established in 1928 as a Special District within the Town of North Hempstead, BWPCD has long served the residents and businesses of northwestern Nassau County. Its mission centers on ensuring clean water for the community while safeguarding the sensitive ecosystems of Little Neck Bay and the Long Island Sound, which are vital regional and environmental resources.