NorthJersey.com – Water utility plans to replace remaining lead pipes
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Tune into PIX11 News tonight, Tuesday, November 22, 2016, at 6 p.m. to watch PVWC‘s Executive Director, Joseph Bella, talk about lead in drinking water.
Effective October 14th, 2016 PVWC customers will no longer be able to pick up lead sample bottles and instructions at our office. To have your water tested, please contact our Customer Service Department at 973-340-4300, during regular business hours to schedule a home visit. Our field technician will then visit
There have been recent news articles about the presence of Hexavalent Chromium, or the “Erin Brockovich” chemical in water systems throughout the United States. The articles are based on a report that focuses on the presence of Hexavalent Chromium, or Chromium-6, in water systems and proposals to create or modify
The Safe Drinking Water Act requires the US Environmental Protection Agency to continually evaluate whether new drinking water regulations are needed to protect public health. One possible regulation that EPA has been considering for the past few years is focused on Hexavalent Chromium (also called Chromium-6). To help determine the
An automatic flushing station has been placed on Summer Street in Lodi. This has been placed at this location to improve our water quality. They are installed onto the fire hydrants and when needed water is automatically released though the bottom diffuser plate. This flushing station is designed to improve
5 things we’re doing to reduce the risk of lead in your drinking water
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PVWC: DRINKING WATER PROBLEM CORRECTED Customers of Passaic Valley Water Commission High Crest Lake, West Milford were notified on July 23, 2016, of a problem with our drinking water due to a water main break in the Butler Water System, and were advised to boil the water
IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PVWC: Boil Water Advisory for PVWC’s Customers in West Milford & High Crest Due to a water main break in Butler on Saturday July 23, 2016, PVWC’s customers in West Milford and High Crest are under a Boil Water Advisory. Passaic Valley Water Commission is requesting that
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