The beginning of 2022 has been a frigid, snowy one to say the least so far giving us all a wake up call to prepare for whatever the rest of the winter season may bring to the Jersey Shore.
SUEZ is getting to work in South Toms River on a $1.5 million investment to replace 1.5 miles of aging water pipes, 8 fire hydrants and over 50 individual water service lines.
New Jersey American Water will be performing its annual cleaning of the water distribution system where crews will perform maintenance work to flush out harmless mineral deposits that may have built up in the pipes’ inner walls.
With polar-like conditions set to bring frigid air to the Jersey Shore this week, New Jersey American Water wants homeowners to take the necessary precautions now to prevent frozen and damaged household pipes, that could put your home in the cold during the inclement weather.
It's well beyond freezing and your more than likely not enjoying the temperatures and the threat of snow, but we're only in January so these conditions may pop up over the next couple months.