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RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE PFAS REMOVAL

Ridgewood Village recently closed on a $9,199,899 loan with the NJ Water install new raw water mains to convey water supply from the Village wells to ...

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BURLINGTON CITY WATER TOWER REHAB

Burlington City recently closed on a $1,755,571 loan with the NJ Water Bank to rehabilitate the Broad Street Water Tower. Due to the high organic cont...

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BROOKWOOD MUSCONETCONG RIVER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION TOWER PAINTING & METER SYSTEM

The Brookwood Musconetcong River Property Owners Association recently closed on a $1,000,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to paint the 100,00...

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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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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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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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JCMUA WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT

The Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority ("JCMUA") recently closed on a $11,640,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace approximately 19,000 linear feet of water main in Jersey City bound...

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HACKENSACK CITY STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE

The City of Hackensack recently closed on two loans with the NJ Water Bank totaling $2,673,793 to address sanitary sewer and stormwater deficiencies at several locations throughout the city. The sewer...

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