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MIDDLESEX BOROUGH REHABILITATION OF SANITARY SEWERS

Middlesex Borough recently completed clean water improvements that are being financed with approximately $1 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a...

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MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP OLD LANE SEWER

The Township of Montville recently completed clean water improvements to its sanitary sewer system that are being financed with approximately $2.5 mil...

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BERGEN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY NORTHERN VALLEY FORCE MAIN IMPROVEMENTS

The Bergen County Utilities Authority ("BCUA") recently completed clean water improvements that are being financed with approximately $3.7 million in ...

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MURPHY ADMINISTRATION RELEASES INNOVATIVE 2024 STATEWIDE WATER SUPPLY PLAN TO MODERNIZE WATER POLICY AND ENHANCE CLIMATE RESILIENCE

Plan for First Time Assesses Challenges Presented by Climate ChangeFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 23, 2024Contact: Vincent Grassi  (609) 984-1795Lawrence Hajna  (609) 984-1795Caryn Shin...

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SUSSEX COUNTY MUA LANDFILL EXPANSION

The Sussex County MUA recently completed a The Sussex County MUA recently completed a landfill expansion that is being financed with approximately $33 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a l...

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NORTH BERGEN MUA CSO TANK

The North Bergen Municipal Utilities Authority recently closed on a $21,500,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to install a 5-million-gallon CSO tank to reduce overflows during wet weather events....

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LAMBERTVILLE MUA PUMP STATION REHAB

The Lambertville MUA recently closed on a $2,049,850 loan with the NJ Water Bank to rehabilitate the North Union Pump Station which was damaged during Tropical Storm Ida. The sanitary sewer pump stati...

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CAMDEN COUNTY MUA PENNSAUKEN CSO DISCONNECT

The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) recently closed on a $24,000,000 loan with the New Jersey Water Bank for the separation of a combined stormwater and sanitary sewer system in Pe...

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HACKENSACK CITY SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS

The City of Hackensack recently closed on a $1,370,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to address sanitary sewer deficiencies at six separate locations throughout the city. This project will mitigate...

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LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT

Long Beach Township recently closed on a $6,808,742 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace deteriorated sanitary sewer mains with new 8-, 12-, and 18-inch PVC sewer mains including service laterals an...

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