


The New Jersey League of Municipalities & NY/NJ Baykeeper
invite all municipalities in the watersheds of the lower Hackensack and Passaic rivers and all municipalities with combined sewer overflows to attend a symposium...
Emergency Response Planning, Security and Vulnerability Assessments
New Jersey's water and wastewater utilities are numerous, diverse, and vital to both public health and New Jersey's economy. Facility security enhancements...
Consumer Confidence Reports
Due July 1 each year this water quality report is required to consumers of public water systems . This report can be complex and inaccuracy can result in fines from the NJDEP our staff can...
New Equipment Available
The newest addition to our equipment line up is the RadioDetection RD8000 Pipe Locator. This line location tool can find multiple types of pipe and line utilties.
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This page is updated frequently for requested or required documentation in a downloadable format.
State Information and News (NJDEP)
Access the (NJDEP) current rules and regulations and direct link to NJDEP WaterWatch
Legislation
Under the Gold Dome current and future legislation can change the way the water,wastewater and engineering industry functions. The New Jersey Water Association is there to support and promote our water, wastewater...
USDA Rural Development(NJ)
Rural Development programs and NJWATER assist with The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) in New Jersey.
USDA Rural Development(NJ)
Rural Development programs and NJWATER assist with The Rural Utilities Service (RUS) in New Jersey.
USDA Rural Development administers a water and wastewater loan and grant program to improve the quality of life and promote economic development in rural America.
Purpose: Direct loans may be made to develop water and wastewater systems, including solid waste disposal and storm drainage, in rural areas and to cities and towns with a population of 10,000 or less. Funds are available to public entities, such as municipalities, counties, special-purpose districts, and Indian tribes. In addition, funds may be made available to corporations operated on a not-for-profit basis. Priority will be given to public entities, in areas with less than 5,500 people, to restore a deteriorating water supply, or to improve, enlarge, or modify a water facility or an inadequate waste facility. Also, preference will be given to requests which involve the merging of small facilities and those serving low-income communities. Applicants must be unable to obtain funds from other sources at reasonable rates and terms. The maximum term for all loans is 40 years; however, no repayment period will exceed state statutes or the useful life of the facility. Interest rates may be obtained from Rural Development field offices.
Guaranteed loans may be made for the same purpose as direct loans. They are made and serviced by lenders such as banks and savings and loan associations. Normally, guarantees will not exceed 80 percent on any loss of interest and principal on the loan.
Purpose: Reduce water and waste disposal costs to a reasonable level for users of the system. Grants may be made, in some instances, up to 75 percent of eligible project costs. Eligible applicants are the same as for loans.
Purpose: Make grants to public and private nonprofit organizations to provide technical assistance and/or training to associations located in rural areas and to cities and towns with a population of 10,000 or less to reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources, and to improve planning and management of solid waste facilities. Assistance may be provided to enhance operator skills in operations and maintenance, identify threats to water resources, and reduce the solid waste stream.



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