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SOMERSET RARITAN VALLEY SEWER AUTHORITY WWTP REHABILITATION

The Somerset Raritan Valley Sewer Authority ("SRVSA") recently completed clean water improvements that are being financed with approximately $5.3 mill...

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OCEAN COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY SOLIDS HANDLING FACILITY ROOF REPLACEMENT

Ocean County Utilities Authority (OCUA) recently completed treatment facility improvements at the Northern Water Pollution Control Facility ("NWPCF") ...

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CCMUA BAR SCREEN & GRIT SYSTEM UPGRADES

The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority ("CCMUA") recently closed on a $15,6500,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace critical equipment....

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ATLANTIC CITY MUA WATER METER AND MTU REPLACEMENT

The Atlantic City MUA ("Authority") recently closed on a $1,955,044 loan with the NJ Water Bank to upgrade or replace approximately 6500 Automatic Meter Readers ("AMR") and Meter Transmission units th...

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HACKENSACK CITY ANDERSON DRAINAGE AREA SEWER SEPARATION

The City of Hackensack recently closed on a $10,965,153 loan with the NJ Water Bank to design and install new separated storm and sanitary sewers and to rehabilitate existing sewers. The project will ...

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NEWTON TOWN MEMORY PARK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS

Newton Town recently closed on a $981,835 loan with the NJ Water Bank to implement Drainage Improvements for Babe Ruth League Baseball Field in Memory Park. The park lacks proper drainage, resulting i...

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RED BANK BOROUGH LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT

Red Bank Borough recently closed on an $3,241,647 loan with the NJ Water Bank to identify and replace lead service lines within the borough. The borough aims to identify all unknown service lines by t...

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STONE HARBOR BOROUGH WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT

Stone Harbor Borough recently closed on a $5,943,971 loan with the NJ Water Bank for the replacement of approximately 12,640 linear feet (LF) of undersized and deteriorating 6- and 8-inch diameter asb...

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HO-HO-KUS PFAS WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM

Ho-Ho-Kus Borough recently closed on a $3,700,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to address excessive levels of PFAS and PFOS that can penetrate the water supply and affect drinking water quality. This p...

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TRENTON CITY METER REPLACEMENT AND AMI PROJECT

The City of Trenton recently closed on a $20,000,000 loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace all of Trenton Water Works water meters with advanced metering infrastructure ("AMI") over a seven-year peri...

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