What Goes into Making Drinking Water Safe to Drink? Learn from Jersey WaterCheck Metrics

Jersey WaterCheck, which launched in March 2021, is a Jersey Water Works project that features more than 50 metrics related to our drinking water and wastewater systems. Recently, we created a short video to explain the context and nuances of the metric “met primary drinking water standards that protect against harmful bacteria.” Drinking water utilities… Continue reading What Goes into Making Drinking Water Safe to Drink? Learn from Jersey WaterCheck Metrics

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How is Wastewater Treated to Protect Our Waterways? Learn from Jersey WaterCheck Metrics

Jersey WaterCheck, which launched in March 2021, is a Jersey Water Works project that features more than 50 metrics related to our drinking water and wastewater systems. Recently, we created a short video to explain the context and nuances of the metric “et NJ effluent discharge quality requirements.” Wastewater utilities must ensure that the water… Continue reading How is Wastewater Treated to Protect Our Waterways? Learn from Jersey WaterCheck Metrics

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Letter to New Jersey’s Mayors on the Importance of Investing in Water Infrastructure

The Education and Outreach Committee drafted a letter to New Jersey’s mayors, per their work item to educate and inform elected officials on the benefit of investing in water infrastructure. The personalized letter was sent to each of the state’s mayors on July 21.    Dear Mayor,   We are writing as co-chairs of the… Continue reading Letter to New Jersey’s Mayors on the Importance of Investing in Water Infrastructure

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Web Mapping to Support Smart Equitable Cities in Community Planning

“Web mapping is a supertool for planners,” according to Rowan University Geography Professor John Hasse. The Web Mapping to Support Smart Equitable Cities in Community Planning session at the 2021 New Jersey Planning and Redevelopment Conference demonstrated just that with several case studies highlighting new web mapping initiatives in New Jersey. In addition to Hasse, the panelists… Continue reading Web Mapping to Support Smart Equitable Cities in Community Planning

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Significant Water Legislation Nears the Finish Line

The New Jersey Legislature broke for the summer delivering a multitude of water-related bills to Governor Murphy, all of which advance the goals of Jersey Water Works. The passage of these bills represents a significant commitment to upgrading New Jersey’s water infrastructure, ensuring clean drinking water, and protecting our waterways. A2374/S1953—Directs EDA to establish program… Continue reading Significant Water Legislation Nears the Finish Line

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New Release: GIS Files of Water System Locations and Affordability Data

If you want to know how the affordability of drinking water and sewer rates compares between locations in New Jersey, you can now use spatial data from Jersey Water Works (JWW) to find out. What is “spatial data?” Simply put, it is a computer file (formatted as a shapefile) that includes a location, its shape,… Continue reading New Release: GIS Files of Water System Locations and Affordability Data

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New Jersey‘s water partners have laid the groundwork for transformative federal investment

This week marks United for Infrastructure 2021: A Week to Champion America’s Infrastructure. Every day, thousands of underground pipes convey water to our homes and businesses, and miles of pipes remove wastewater from our sinks, bathrooms, and laundry rooms. Many of these systems were designed and built decades ago, when there were fewer people, less… Continue reading New Jersey‘s water partners have laid the groundwork for transformative federal investment

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Federal Allocation Formulas Could Affect Lead Service Line Replacement

As Congress debates various proposals to increase federal aid to address the problem of lead-contaminated drinking water, it is important to consider potential allocation formulas, as different choices may drastically alter New Jersey’s share. New Jersey is estimated to have 350,000 lead service lines (LSLs), the fifth highest total in the country, which would cost… Continue reading Federal Allocation Formulas Could Affect Lead Service Line Replacement

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How More Accurate Water Utility Reporting Could Increase Federal Funds

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awards federal grants annually to states for drinking water projects based on a needs survey that is conducted every four years. This aid is provided through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF). In New Jersey, the Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) administers the EPA’s Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey… Continue reading How More Accurate Water Utility Reporting Could Increase Federal Funds

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Survey Update: New Jersey Residents Maintain Clean Drinking Water as Top Environmental Priority

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When we turn on the tap, we expect the water that flows from it to be clean and safe to use for things like drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Over the past few years, news media has reported on water issues in New Jersey such as the lead crisis in Newark, emerging contaminants like PFAS, or… Continue reading Survey Update: New Jersey Residents Maintain Clean Drinking Water as Top Environmental Priority

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