Opinion: NJ’s water needs could decrease despite 10.4m residents by 2040
DANIEL J. VAN ABS / NJ SPOTLIGHT - New Jersey's three transportation Metropolitan Planning Organizations project an 18 percent increase in population [go to article]
Report urges major investment in NJ’s aging, leaky drinking water pipes
JAMES M. O'NEILL / NORTHJERSEY.COM - A state task force approved a report Monday outlining the dire condition of New Jersey’s aging drinking water infrastructure [go to article]
Regulator adds meetings to discuss Delaware River fracking ban
KYLE BAGENSTOSE / BURLINGTON COUNTY TIMES - After criticism the regulator isn’t allowing for enough public input as it considers a ban on fracking in the Delaware River [go to article]
Panel recommends $400m bond issue to shore up NJ’s water infrastructure
TOM JOHNSON / NJ SPOTLIGHT - A joint legislative panel is recommending the state pass a $400 million bond issue to begin addressing New Jersey’s aging water infrastructure [go to article]
Hopatcong fishes for weed problem solution
KATIE MOEN / NJ HERALD - Today, Candlewood Lake in Sherman, Conn., is beautiful and pristine. In the summer months [go to article]
Editorial: Making Jersey’s water safer
NORTHJERSEY.COM - Last week, the Christie administration moved aggressively to ward off the effects of two carcinogens that have become [go to article]
N.J. sets stringent standard on cancer-causing chemical PFOA in drinking water
JAMES M. O'NEILL / NORTHJERSEY.COM - The Christie administration said Wednesday the state will regulate levels of two contaminants in drinking water [go to article]
New Jersey inks 10-year pact on taking water from Delaware River
TOM JOHNSON / NJ SPOTLIGHT - New Jersey, three other states, and New York City have approved a new 10-year [go to article]