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  2. NJ drought poses perils for well owners, too. Watch for these ...

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    Nearly half of New Jersey residents depend on a municipal or private well. Groundwater supplies are showing signs of stress. NJ drought poses perils for well owners, too.

  3. New Jersey issues Drought Warning as drinking water ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 7, the Manasquan Reservoir was at less than 52% of its nearly 4.7 billion gallon water storage capacity, according to the New Jersey Water Supply Authority, which manages the Manasquan ...

  4. New Jersey drought fuels wildfires and 'unhealthy' air ... - AOL

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    The Manasquan Reservoir, which provides drinking water for southern Monmouth County, had just 58% of its nearly 4.7 billion gallon capacity as of Oct. 17, according to the New Jersey Water Supply ...

  5. Newark water crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Newark, New Jersey water crisis began in 2016 when elevated lead levels were observed in multiple Newark Public Schools district schools throughout the city. [ 2 ] Multiple water studies were conducted by both federal agencies, such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency , and non-profit groups. [ 3 ]

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  7. Water pollution control law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Increased population and industrialization after World War II meant that water quality across the United States was in a downward spiral. Catalyzed by the publication of Silent Spring and a Time (magazine) article on the pollution of America's waterway's featuring pictures of the Cuyahoga River on fire, public opinion began to shift decisively in favor of strong governmental action to abate ...

  8. Atlantic County Utilities Authority - Wikipedia

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    The system depends on well water that is heated at a constant temperature of 55 degrees at a depth of 250 feet. Fifty closed-looped wells on a field adjacent to the building provide the water. The system extracts heat from the water in the winter, and in summer, heat is transferred to the ground through the water. [8]

  9. Woodbridge water outages expected during nine-month project ...

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    Customers can expect six- to eight-hour water outages during service line transfers. Meter pits also will be installed for exterior meter placement. Inquiries can be directed to Middlesex Water's ...