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JCMUA SEWER IMPROVEMENTS AND LSLR

Jersey City MUA ("JCMUA") recently closed on two loans with the NJ Water Bank totaling $71,062,428. The clean water project proposes to replace approx...

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SMRSA BRIELLE AND GLIMMER GLASS PUMP STATIONS IMPROVEMENTS

The South Monmouth Regional Sewer Authority (SMRSA) recently closed on a $1,107,910 loan with the NJ Water Bank to upgrade the Brielle and Glimme...

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POMPTON LAKES LOAN CLOSINGS

The Pompton Lakes MUA recently closed on two loans with the NJ Water Bank totaling $16,005,200. One Loan will finance a drinking water project in...

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ROCKAWAY VALLEY REGIONAL SEWER AUTHORITY LOAN CLOSING

The Rockaway Valley Regional Sewer Authority recently closed on a $11,169,349 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace two of its 900-kilowatt emergency generators and associated 4,160 volt synchronizin...

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DOWNE TOWNSHIP FORTESCUE PACKAGE PLANT

Cumberland County recently closed on a $16,005,200 loan with the NJ Water Bank to construct a wastewater treatment plant and collection system for Fortescue and Gandy's Beach replacing existing septic...

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NEWTON TOWN EQUIPMENT PURCHASE

Newton Town recently closed on a $1,703,278 loan with the NJ Water Bank to purchase two street sweepers, one vacuum truck, two heavy duty pickup trucks, and one dump truck. The Town is seeking 100% pr...

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SEASIDE HEIGHTS STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS

The Borough of Seaside Heights recently closed on a $2 million loan with the NJ Water Bank to implement stormwater management improvements that include replacing water mains and inlet structures. ...

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HOBOKEN SW RESILIENCY PARK PHASE II

The City of Hoboken recently closed on a $9,172,125 loan with the NJ Water Bank to implement Phase II of its SW Resiliency Park. Phase I employed green infrastructure to detain approximately 10,939 cu...

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BERKELEY HEIGHTS TOWNSHIP LOAN CLOSINGS

Berkeley Heights Township recently closed on two loans with the NJ Water Bank totaling $6,960,437. One loan will finance the procurement of a vac truck through a co-op. The township's existing vac tru...

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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SA SOMERSET STREET BYPASS PUMP

The Franklin Township Sewerage Authority ("FTSA") recently closed on a $8,540,358 loan with the NJ Water Bank to perform television inspection of approximately 20,000 feet of existing gravity sewer. D...

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