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Should you continue experiencing discolored or low water pressure after the system is flushed, please contact Passaic Valley Water Commission’s customer service department at 973-340-4300 ...
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.
A Passaic Valley Water Commission program will use state and federal funds to replace at least 6,500 lead pipes in Clifton, Passaic and Paterson.
After a year at Merck analyzing compounds, [9] in 1992 Angara began working for the Passaic Valley Water Commission (PVWC), [8] a public utility owned by Clifton and the neighboring cities of Passaic and Paterson, [10] which provides 83 million US gal (310,000 m 3) of water daily [3] to 800,000 customers in those cities and 14 other communities ...
Point View Dam (National ID # NJ00236) is a dam in Wayne, Passaic County, New Jersey. The earthen gravity dam was constructed in 1964 to impound the water of Haycock Brook for municipal drinking water. It is 55 feet (17 m) high with a length of 1,100 feet (340 m) at its crest. [1]
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The most populous place in Passaic County is Paterson, the county seat, with 159,732 residents at the 2020 Census, more than 30% of the county's population, [2] while West Milford covered 80.32 square miles (208.0 km 2), the largest total area of any municipality and more than 40% of the county's area. [9]
The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission says the $180 million backup power project is needed to prevent another power failure like the one from Superstorm Sandy in 2012 that allowed 840 million ...