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Description:

Stone Spring House at edge of Alex Caisse Springs Park. Small parking area for spring immediately adjacent to spring house.

Nearest Address

599 CT-195

Directions from Nearest Address

N/A

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: N/A

Hours Spring is Open:

24 hours

Map Link: Alex Caisse Springs Map

GPS: N/A

Submitted by: Jen

Category : Connecticut / USA
  • christinafrei

    I visited this spring yesterday with my bottles. It was my first adventure to get my own water right from the earth, which sounds so spectacular. But it's a just a dorky-looking fountain on the side of the road with a bunch of plastic jugs lying around. I find it funny that such a powerful source of health looks this way. (I will refrain from making any cultural judgments about our priorities and just get my water there) It's delicious water!!!! Hallelujah for this website and for CT locations. Next stop – Meriden.

  • Joy

    Today is 9/25/09. According to the Windham town website, beginning 9/10/09 Alex Caisse Spring will be closed for cleaning and maintenance until further notice. I've been using this spring for many years and cleaning normally takes only 2-3 days. I was there yesterday and it is still closed. This appears to be a maintenance issue and may be a long closure if money is not available. You can go to the town website to check for any updates: http://www.windhamct.com/ Look under “Notices” in the left hand column.

  • Sean

    I have long used this spring water, for more than 20 years. I visit and visit, and wait and wait for it to be open again. If the cleaning takes long, I think, the town should put a notice telling how long it will take and a phone number to be referred to. Tolland

  • Alex Caisse

    Mr. Caisse was the first American to market Sarsaparilla Soda Pop to USA back in the 19th century. He used this spring to do it. He erected the factory right over it. Before he died he donated it to the town with the explicit instructions that he water be free to the public indefinitely. The spring house has been a source of spring water to the CT public for many decades. The only others in the 100 mile radius are NOT free or otherwise put out of business by competition or greedy water commissioners. I'm concerned that this so-called cleaning gambit is an effort to do just that. Stop the flow of free spring water due to pressure on town officials by competitive local water entities. The State of CT DEP already 'read' Mansfield 'the riot act' for overdosing their system with too much sodium fluoride. Isn't that poison? THEY say the ADA (Amer. Dental Assoc) says its good for your teeth. No they don't and never did. They say NEVER swallow it. Just use small amounts ON your teeth to kill tartar germs then spit it out. Fluoride is a toxic waste byproduct of aluminum manufacturing. Unscrupulous CT water management types take kick backs from sodium fluoride disposal companies to dump it into their CT reservoir systems to dispose if it through your drain and your body. It has been known (recently) to cause Alzheimer's. Alex Caisse spring was our only place to get fluoride and chlorine (poision) free water. Somebody in govt. just find out that they don't like that any more. So we the people have to now dance to their unscrupulous tune! We need to take our spring back and tell town government to BACK off. What possible “cleaning” does a natural spring need? The constant flow of germ free water helps sanitize the metal pipes used at the cap-off point for over a century. Their is NO cryptosporidium, copapods, nor rotifiers. People you are being lied to and duped. Take back your spring and stop being fooled by arguably unscrupulous CT crooks. Tell them to show due cause by CT DEP to close down a spring that has NO civil liability risk to he town and people use the water at their own risk. And after a century NO ONE has ever gotten sick from it. Why now???

  • Alex Caisse

    People of Connecticut for good water!
    Please contact this man from the water commision and tell him the following:
    1) The recent reservoir project under US Army Corp of Engineers and CT DEP have NOTHING to do with the aqufier under Alex Caisse Spring.

    2) The recent Jackson street hydrant flushing does NOT even touch the Spring.

    3) Ask him to show due cause from DEP to close down the spring for cleaning. And why is there no VISIBLE effort to actually do the cleaning except erect a sign and put a piece of a 1/4 ton concrete jersey barrier like device over the spring's output.

    4) Tell him to remove the barrier or their will be a grass roots movement to have his action be investigated along wit reopening the sodium flouride over doping incident in Storrs/Mansfield.

    That may open old wounds but it may put highlight on possible kick backs which CT is KNOWN for throughout the other 49 states of America. We are arguably the most corrupt state in America barring Louisiana, Florida, and Illinois (of course).
    ——————————–
    James Hooper
    174 Storrs Road
    Mansfield Center, CT 06250
    860-465-3086
    cdeveny@charterinternet.net
    http://www.windhamct.com/department.htm?id=5sts…

  • Effie

    My husband and I have gotten our drinking and cooking water from this spring for several years now. The water is absolutely delicious and the springs are a local treasure. I've been highly suspicious of the town's motives in closing off this natural FREE spring — I was very interested to learn the history of the spring that “Alex Caisse” posted above. I think the town should post a more detailed description of WHY they have closed the spring and HOW LONG it will be closed on their WEB SITE. The fact that it is allegedly closed for “cleaning” but there have been no obvious signs of any cleaning going on, plus the fact that a permanent barrier has been erected barring access to the springs, are EXTREMELY suspicious. Luckily this site has provided a forum for people to express their unease over this situation and to compare notes and hopefully something or someone can do something about reopening the public access to the spring.

  • Name

    This is rich! Its October 18, 2009. Just a few days ago someone removed the little jersey barrier and the cleaning sign. I refilled my jugs quickly. Lo and Behold the contraption and sign are BACK up again!!! What is going on here? Did “they” read this posting and then get belligerent and retaliate? Come on people someone call the mayor of Willimantic and complain! This is just stupid.

    The only other FREE spring is in Canton CT deep in the woods. But it seems unsanitary the way it fills a plastic tank. There is one in Higganum but it is covered up as it was part of a failed business. The one in Meriden is not free but very cheap. The one in New London is part of a business. There is one in Waterbury hidden behind a Portuguese Catholic Church on South Main St but don't know access rights. The pipe is open 7 x 24. There are more in MA and RI but that's a very long ride…

    I found one in Scotland CT area today off Route 14 called Mohegan Springs but not sure what it is and even if its accessible. Looks like a dirty pond to me. Needs further investigating.

    Alex C.

  • Name

    You're right Effie… I got water the other day and it is NOT contaminated or dirty in any way. Needs no cleaning. They put the permanent barrier BACK up Friday I think. Someone needs to contact the Willimantic (Windham) mayor on this. The web site is UNCLEAR!

    Alex C

  • Name

    OK upon doing some “in depth” research, this time, I must correct a few things I said earlier:

    1) Alex Caisse was the superintendent of streets. owned this tract at 620 Jackson (aka Park Springs and Whitemore Park) and he donated the park to the town.

    2) The soda factory I mentioned MAY have been before Alex's time. I may be confusing it with an older version of Hosmer Soda Factory which is still in business today in Willimantic. I thought I read this on an old plaque at Alex Caisse park decades ago. More details would be appreciated by others…

    3) James Hooper (Mansfield Water Dept) does routine tests of the Park Spring water and does it as a favor to the town. When they discover high levels of coliform bacteria they close it down for chlorine cleaning of the spigot and pipes.

    Coliform is not dangerous unless its the e Coli version found in feces. The kind they are finding comes from rotting organic material in rainwater seeping into the spring house. However, they supposedly fixed that problem back in 1999. All springs everywhere have coliform bacteria to some level. However, the CT DEP would have the trigger level for cleaning at a very low level causing these new cleanings. It may be due to the recent rains we've had.

    So in conclusion, I may have cast some negative aspersions on certain people about blocking spring water sources for nefarious purposes. It may well be a funding issue and a constant coliform alert from the water testing company they use. In any case they should be forthright and just tell us what's going on and stop this “do as I say” attitude because they do work for us the tax payers of CT.

    There was an interesting article about this in the Hartford Courant dated: Dec 29, 1999
    “POPULAR SPRING OPEN AGAIN BACTERIA IN WATER CAUSED CLOSING ” by Lee Foster. You can look it up here: http://tinyurl.com/2cy7ej

  • Alex Caisse

    I heard there was a national news story recently on the big push to get people to get back to tap water and away from plastic bottles. Why? Because the bottles are supposed to have a bad chemical in the lining. But why springs? One tap water company official said that the mineral load on your kidney's from springs is bad for you. How much bad for your brain is Sodium Fluoride and Chlorine added to our tap water? The American Dental Association (who the tap water people always quote) says NEVER swallow toothpaste! Why? Because the Fluoride causes brain damage. Ever wonder why gramps has Alzhiemer's? Yup its the tap water. Sodium Fluoride is a aluminum byproduct and aluminum is the Dr. proven culprit in Alzheimer's – duh!!!

  • Alex Caisse

    I heard there was a national news story recently on the big push to get people to get back to tap water and away from plastic bottles. Why? Because the bottles are supposed to have a bad chemical in the lining. But why springs? One tap water company official said that the mineral load on your kidney's from springs is bad for you. How much bad for your brain is Sodium Fluoride and Chlorine added to our tap water? The American Dental Association (who the tap water people always quote) says NEVER swallow toothpaste! Why? Because the Fluoride causes brain damage. Ever wonder why gramps has Alzhiemer's? Yup its the tap water. Sodium Fluoride is a aluminum byproduct and aluminum is the Dr. proven culprit in Alzheimer's – duh!!!

  • Sanibel2626

    Can someone please tell me if it has been opened up yet.

  • Alex Caisse

    Yes I was just there Sunday June 2nd 2010 around 4PM and it is busy. Just go to the Windham Town web site. Look in the left margin near the bottom and click on Park Spring. It will tell you if its open or closed.

  • Sanibel2626

    Thanks for the info

  • Bud Caisse

    Alley,
    Pls contact me: Bud Caisse caisse-misc@usa.net

  • NOT-Alex Caisse

    Bud,
    OK I think everyone knows my name is not really Alex Caisse and that I'm just “channeling” him in the name of his park named after him. I'm actually honoring him versus anything else. So if your upset that I used your relative's name on the internet… well its the INTERNET. Please get over it. I'll use a different name from now on. Je suis vraiment desole…

  • Anonymous

    MY FATHER AND GRANDFATHER ARE DEAD . THE FOURTH AND FIFTH LIVE IN MAINE. I NEVER HAVE HEARD SO MUCH GARBAGE AS I’VE HEARD HERE..
    THE 3rd.

  • Boaznruth09

    Its interesting to see everyone discussing flouride….and the potential problems.
    Yet…nobody seems to notice that the pipe that delivers the water…is pure solid LED!

  • Xx

    The bastards close it last week (July 2011), they covered the fountain with a concrete block and put a big blue sign with a lame excuse saying that it was closed due to the properties of the water.

  • http://www.cbsnews.com/ SpookySr (aka Nemo)

    Wont be for long. They must have found some eColi bacteria in the water again from seepage from old rotting leaves around the spring house after raining. They let the spring run a few days to wash away the germs. If you want to help out, clear away any debris like trash, leaves, etc. from around the spring.

    There is a paid spring in Meriden at Mountain Spring Water, 1286 East Main Street, Meriden CT (800-432-4426). Only cost 25 cents a gallon if you bring your own clean bottle.

  • http://www.cbsnews.com/ SpookySr (aka Nemo)

    Not sure about that. Lead drinking water pipes have been banned in USA for some time now. The pipe your talking about is either stainless steel, iron, or copper. I agree however that they should convert it to PVC plastic for public safety reasons. Call Town of Windham and verify that. Call Cindy Deveny 860-465-3086 (7:00am to 3:00pm, Mon–Fri) or Email: cdeveny@windhamct.com

    Jim Hooper is there too. He is ideally responsible for shutting down the Park Spring spring for routine maintenance every time his water testing contractor says eColi is present in the water testing. There is no fluoride in it. However, sodium fluoride IS present in Windham County water as it is PUT in there by Jim’s department for dental health per ADA studies. Since when did the ADA ever say to D-R-I-N-K fluoride for your teeth? Yes its in toothpaste but you SPIT it out, right? How does drinking water ever touch your teeth going down? Think about it. What would be ANOTHER financial reason to dump Na-F in your drinking water? Hmmmm…

  • MamaBear

    Wondered why I felt so ‘at home,’ here in Connecticut; I’m from Louisiana, originally!  Yea, fast Eddie…!