If the mini-heatwave we experienced recently is any indication of how how it will be this summer than conserving water now, could pay dividends during the dog days of summer.
A three-month changeover from chloramines in water treatment to chlorine at its Swimming River Water Treatment Plant in Colts Neck and its Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant in Neptune concludes April 9 when things go back to the way they were.
New Jersey American Water will temporarily change the water treatment process from a chloramine residual to free chlorine residual at the Swimming River Water Treatment Plant in Colts Neck and Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant in Neptune.
In an effort to get reimbursed for significant investments made to their systems, New Jersey American Water files a petition with the state board of public utilities for new rates.