NJWB September 1st, 2024
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.
NJWB September 1st, 2024
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.
NJWB August 28th, 2024
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 station is critical to the conveyance of gravity flows to the wastewater treatment plant. These improveme
NJWB August 23rd, 2024
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 Pennsauken Township to improve water quality and mitigate localized flooding. The proposed project wil
NJWB August 22nd, 2024
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 and cleanouts in the area between Beach Haven and Ship Bottom. The existing sewer main piping is deter
NJWB August 22nd, 2024
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 leakage from collapsed pipes and loose joints from the sanitary sewer and improve water quality.&nb
NJWB August 14th, 2024
Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission ("PVSC") recently completed clean water improvements to its wastewater treatment plant that are being financed with approximately $3,218,287 in funds from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate funding program jointly administered by the DEP and the New Jersey Infrastructur
NJTIB August 8th, 2024
Mendham Township recently closed on a $2,206,000 loan with the NJ Transportation Bank to pave and mill 11 municipally owned streets. Streets to be improved in the southwest corridor of Mendham include Roxiticus Road, Jane Terrace, Saddle Hill Road, Rain Tree Ridge, Beach Lane, Wycoff Way, and McVick
NJTIB August 7th, 2024
Atlantic County recently completed roadway improvements that are being funded with approximately $12,170,500 in loans from the NJ Transportation Bank, a joint low-rate funding program of the DOT and the NJ I-Bank. Total savings for this project are estimated to be $1,716,067 over the 15-year term of
NJWB August 2nd, 2024
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 bounded by Linden Avenue in the south, Lincoln Street in the north, Jersey Avenue in the east, and Dales
NJIB July 31st, 2024
Gloucester Township ("Gloucester") recently completed stormwater improvements that are being financed with approximately $1.6 million in two loans from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate funding program jointly administered by the DEP and the NJ I-Bank. Including interest cost savings, total savings for
NJIB July 31st, 2024
The City of Ventnor recently closed on a $15,000,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace approximately 5,600 galvanized water service lines, aged sewer service lines and control valves to improve management of the water system.
NJWB July 25th, 2024
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 project will mitigate leakage from collapsed pipes and loose joints to improve water quality. The s
NJWB July 24th, 2024
The New Jersey Water Bank, a partnership between the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank that provides low-cost financing for projects to improve local clean- and drinking-water infrastructure, has for the first time surpassed $1 billion in fiscal
NJWB July 22nd, 2024
The New Jersey Water Bank, a partnership between the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank that provides low-cost financing for projects to improve local clean- and drinking-water infrastructure, has for the first time surpassed $1 billion in fiscal
NJWB July 19th, 2024
Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette today presented the first Our Water's Worth It trophy to Ridgewood Water for its efforts over the years to conserve water and to protect public health by addressing PFAS contamination. Ridgewood Water provides water service to approximately 6
NJWB July 17th, 2024
At 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 18 at the Ridgewood Water Pollution Control Facility, 561 Prospect Street, Glen Rock, Bergen County,Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette will present the first Our Water's Worth It trophy to Ridgewood Water for its efforts to conserve water and
NJWB July 17th, 2024
The NJ Water Supply Authority ("NJWSA") recently completed clean water improvements to the Round Valley Reservoir that are being financed with approximately $60.3 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate funding program jointly administered by the DEP and the New Jersey Infrastructure Ban
NJTIB July 10th, 2024
The Borough of Little Ferry recently closed on a $1,791,942 loan with the NJ Transportation Bank for roadway improvements on numerous streets throughout the borough. The improvements include new and upgraded guide rails, raised pavement markers, traffic control devices, safety edges, drainage improv
NJWB July 3rd, 2024
Brick Township MUA ("BTMUA") recently completed drinking water improvements that are being financed with approximately $5.3 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a low-rate funding program jointly administered by the DEP and the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank ("I-Bank"). Including interest cost s
NJWB July 1st, 2024
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 approximately 28,757 linear feet of combined sewer mains, including manholes, sewer laterals, and stormwater inlets. In addition, the project will include t
NJWB June 30th, 2024
Shore Water Company recently closed on a $500,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to repair and repaint an existing 75,000-gallon elevated water storage tank in Berkeley Township. The tank provides potable water service through approximately 1,270 service connections, sourced from one Cohansey aquifer w
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