The Ewing and Lawrence Township Councils have given consent to the Ewing-Lawrence Sewage Authority (ELSA) to issue bonds funding the remaining cost of a massive upgrade project at its wastewater…
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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…
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Children in every county in New Jersey have potentially toxic levels of lead in their blood, according to state data. National statistics show that more children living in poverty across…
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Water testing for lead conducted in Lawrence Township Public Schools, Updates on Soil Tests
Water testing, specifically for lead, began this morning and will continue into next week, throughout the district’s schools. Dr. Crystal Edwards, Superintendent, listed drinking fountains, kitchen faucets, the main lines…
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Hopewell Borough Responds to Lead Concerns After Flint with Water Quality Statement
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoThe following was presented by David Misiolek, Hopewell Borough Director of Water and Sewers, to the Hopewell Borough Council at the meeting on March 3, 2016: In light of recent…
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The Trenton Water Works will conduct a unidirectional flushing of the water main in the area surrounded by Federal City Road, Lawrence Pennington Road, Pennington Road and I-95 starting from…
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Hopewell Twp Board of Health Hearing on PennEast Pipeline Health and Safety Harms
by Mary Galiotoby Mary GaliotoHopewell Township’s Board of Health will be hearing a petition by Hopewell Township Citizens Against the PennEast Pipeline (HTCAPP), next Tuesday, as HTCAPP presents health and safety issues pertaining to the proposed…