NJ’s Clean Water Comes at High Price

A new reports from Rutgers University says that many of New Jersey’s cities face upwards of hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to upgrade sewer systems.

Clean Drinking Water for New Jersey Residents Comes at Steep Price (via NJSpotlight)

Many of New Jersey’s 21 largest cities face, in some cases, hundreds of millions of dollars in costs to upgrade sewer systems that now pollute rivers and bays during heavy rains, according to a new report prepared by Rutgers University for New Jersey…

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