Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced Monday that the State has filed a lawsuit against the City of Trenton and…
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After receiving numerous notifications from Trenton Water Works (TWW) about water quality concerns, the Hopewell Township Committee as a cautionary measure, ordered independent testing be conducted to better understand the…
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“While lead is a concern in urban areas with older houses and buildings, it can also be a concern in other areas. According to the EPA, lead is more likely…
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DEP and Trenton Reach Agreement Resolving Infrastructure, Operational, and Staffing Issues at Trenton Water Works
The Department of Environmental Protection and the City of Trenton have reached an agreement detailing a series of steps to address infrastructure, staffing, operational, and public notification needs at the…
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Trenton Water Works Exceeds Contaminant Standards in Drinking Water
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoTrenton Water Works has announced that it has detected levels of Haloacetic Acid (HAA5) above the drinking water standards. Trenton Water services areas including in Hopewell Township:
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The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association was recently recognized for innovative water practices at the inaugural New Jersey One Water Awards during a Newark ceremony.
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Nearly 300 people attended the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association’s FEST, on Saturday, October 13, dressed in poodle skirts, “Grease” costumes and other attire for the 50’s themed gala.
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On Wednesday, May 17th, in Princeton, James Leitner was joined by family, friends, colleagues and other supporters from around the region to launch a 3200-mile trek from Princeton, NJ to San Francisco,…
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As of today, June 6, 2017, Trenton Water Works is providing notification that a water quality issue has occurred in the City of Trenton. Note that Hopewell Township and Lawrence…
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Preliminary water tests conducted at Ben Franklin Elementary, Eldridge Elementary, Lawrenceville Elementary, Slackwood Elementary, and Lawrence Intermediate finds lead at, or higher than, the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 15µg/L (microgram…