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NEWS (2024)

SMRSA TRICKLING FILTERS

The South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority (the Authority) recently closed on a $3.5 million loan with the NJ Water Bank to upgrade essential comp...

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PVSC SLUDGE STORAGE IMPROVEMENTS

The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission ("PVSC") recently completed improvements that are being financed with approximately $6 million in loans from th...

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JERSEY CITY MUA PHASE 3 AND 4 SEWER IMPROVEMENTS

The Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority ("JCMUA") recently completed clean water improvements that are being funded with approximately $35.7 mil...

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PENNSVILLE TOWNSHIP SA FORCE MAIN REPLACEMENT

The Pennsville Sewerage Authority ("PSA" or "Authority") recently completed pump station improvements that are being financed with $745,917 in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate funding program ...

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LITTLE EGG HARBOR MUA SEWER MAIN REPLACEMENT

The Little Egg Harbor MUA ("LEHMUA") recently closed on a $3,476,398 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace a faulty sewer main. The LEHMUA has experienced multiple pipe collapses each year, nece...

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SMRSA BRIELLE & GLIMMER GLASS PUMP STATION UPGRADES

South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority ("SMRSA") recently completed infrastructure improvements that are being financed with approximately $877,986 in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate fund...

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CITY OF BAYONNE BROADWAY AND AVENUE E IMPROVEMENTS

The City of Bayonne recently closed on a $1,669,701 loan with the NJ Transportation Bank to resurface and reconstruct Broadway and Avenue E. The project includes hot mix asphalt milling and/or pavemen...

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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP LEAD LINE REPLACEMENT

Bloomfield Township recently closed on a $8 million loan with the NJ Water Bank to identify and replace lead service lines to address elevated lead levels. Lead service lines will be inspected and rep...

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CCMUA PUMP STATION AND MANHOLES

The Camden County MUA (CCMUA) recently closed on an $15,260,000 million loan from the NJ Water Bank to upgrade various pump stations in Camden. The Delaware No. 1 Water Pollution Control Facility can ...

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MOUNT LAUREL TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY DEWATERING BUILDING

The Mount Laurel Township MUA recently closed on a $4,832,547 loan with the NJ Water Bank to implement equipment upgrades in the sludge dewatering building. Key improvements include replacing an old B...

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