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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 truck...

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OCEAN GATE METER REPLACEMENT

The Borough of Ocean Gate recently closed on a $894,485 loan with the NJ Water Bank to Replace water meters with new units and AMI interface. Accurate...

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ALLENTOWN BOROUGH LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT

The Borough of Allentown recently closed on a $777,972 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace lead service lines throughout the borough. Many componen...

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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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STONY BROOK RSA HOPEWELL WWTP IMPROVEMENTS

The Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority recently closed on a $20,504,424 loan with the NJ Water Bank to improve the Hopewell Wastewater Treatment Plant. This project will enable compliance with ne...

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BOROUGH OF GLEN RIDGE WATER METER REPLACEMENT

The Borough of Glen Ridge recently closed on a $1,700,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace systemwide water meters. The project entails the installation of approximately 2,250 water meters and r...

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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP LOAN CLOSINGS

Gloucester Township recently closed on four loans with the NJ Water Bank totaling $3,779,363 to rehabilitate portions of the stormwater collection system throughout the municipality. The proposed impr...

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NORTH HUDSON SEWERAGE AUTHORITY MADISON STREET IMPROVEMENTS

The North Hudson Sewer Authority recently closed on a $6,1327,216 loan with the NJ Water Bank to reconstruct 950-linear feet of 36-inch diameter combined sewer to be supported on piles. The proje...

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NORTH HUDSON SEWERAGE AUTHORITY ADAMS STREET OUTFALL

The North Hudson Sewer Authority ("NHSA") closed on an $20,000,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to comply with the EPA's mandate to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to the Hudson River. The NHSA'...

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ATLANTIC CITY MUA LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT

The Atlantic City MUA recently closed on a $6,286,199 loan with the NJ Water Bank to prioritize and remove lead service lines to reduce lead exposure to residents. The ACMUA has identified 441 locatio...

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