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The collective name for the municipalities of North Hudson has been used for various agencies, institutions, and organizations. Area authorities that serve its transportation, health, and recreational needs include the North Hudson County Railway (c. 1865), [15] North Hudson Hospital (c. 1900), [16] and North Hudson Park (c.1908) and the Hoboken-North Hudson YMCA (c. 1929).
The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) is a regional wastewater public utility located in Newark, New Jersey.Established in 1902, PVSC provides sewage treatment services to 1.5 million people, consisting of 48 municipalities, in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Union and Passaic Counties.
The Hackensack Water Company Complex is a set of historic buildings in Weehawken, New Jersey, registered in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.The Hackensack Water Company, a predecessor of Suez North America, developed water supply and storage in northeastern New Jersey from the 1870s to the 1970s, initially to provide service to the city of Hackensack and the towns of North Hudson ...
Suez North America is an American water service company headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey. It owns and operates 16 water and waste water utilities, and operates 90 municipal water and waste water systems through public-private partnerships and contract agreements. [ 1 ]
The county health department had been notified by the county Department of Environmental Facilities that partially treated sewage was being released into the Hudson River at 100 Croton River Road ...
North Hudson is a town in Essex County, New York, United States. The population was 240 at the 2010 census. [3] The town derives its name by being near the northern end of the Hudson River. [citation needed] The town is in the south-central part of the county and is south of Plattsburgh. North Hudson is within the Adirondack Park.
North Hutchinson Island property owners may be asked again to share the cost of a multi-million-dollar septic-to-sewer conversion in St. Lucie County.
The city's wastewater is collected through an extensive grid of sewer pipes of various sizes and stretching over 7,400 miles (11,900 km). The Bureau of Wastewater Treatment (BWT) operates 14 water pollution control plants treating an average of 1.3 billion US gallons (4,900,000 m 3) of wastewater a day; 96 wastewater pump stations: 8 dewatering facilities; and 490 sewer regulators.