NJWB October 16th, 2024
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 treat 80 million gallons per day from Camden and 36 suburban municipalities.
To enhance its interceptor system, CCMUA will rehabilitate six manholes, involving cleaning, filling voids, and applying protective coatings to ensure structural integrity and functionality.
Additionally, the CCMUA plans to rehabilitate three pump stations: Berlin Borough, Collingswood, and West Collingswood Heights. The rehabilitation work may include:
The CCMUA also plans to upgrade the 32nd Street Combined Sewer Overflow facility by replacing influent sluice gates, duckbill check valves, and floor grating.
For more information, contact the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank at (609) 219-8600.
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