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  2. 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]

  3. After drinking water crisis, Newark is winning war on lead - AOL

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    The water service line was one of more than 20,000 made with the toxic metal the city began replacing in 2019 amid public outrage over revelations about high lead levels in the tap water in ...

  4. Newark officials reach settlement over lead contamination in ...

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    The city of Newark and state officials have settled their lawsuit after the drinking water in the city was contaminated... View Article The post Newark officials reach settlement over lead ...

  5. Newark fights push for more bottled water amid lead troubles

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    New Jersey's largest city faced off in court Thursday against an environmental group seeking to force officials to expand the distribution of bottled water to more residents facing potentially ...

  6. Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The city is the largest in New Jersey's Gateway ... Newark, New Jersey – Racial and ethnic composition ... In Newark, lead concentrations in water accumulated for ...

  7. Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission - Wikipedia

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    The largest cities are Newark, Jersey City, Bayonne, Union City, East Orange, Passaic, Paterson, Clifton, and the Township of North Bergen. [2] The utility's treatment plant uses activated sludge secondary treatment technology, has a design capacity of 330 million gallons per day (MGD) [3] and discharges to Newark Bay. [4]

  8. Letters: Newark company distributes emergency drinking water ...

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    Letters to the Editor: A Newark distributing company has supplied emergency drinking water from Anheuser-Busch to seven local fire departments.

  9. Water pollution control law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Passaic River has a long history of water pollution from industrial waste, particularly the Lower Passaic, which from stretches from Dundee Dam to the river mouth at Newark Bay. New Jersey Water Pollution Control Law consists of legislative and regulatory measures intended to limit the amount of harmful substances found in the state's lakes ...