The New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council approved more that $875,000 in Agriculture Sustainability and Plan Conformance Planning Grants during its Thursday, Oct. 19 meeting held at its
CHESTER - The New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council approved more that $875,000 in Agriculture Sustainability and Plan Conformance Planning Grants during its Thursday, Oct. 19 meeting held
CHESTER — The Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council awarded funding grants for projects in Chester Borough and Byram Township and also approved raises for their executive director and chief
CHESTER TWP. — The New Jersey Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council approved $375,915 in grants for two watershed projects focusing on Morris and Warren County sites during its monthly
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An aeration tank at a wastewater treatment facility
New Jersey made progress this year in its efforts to remove contaminants from drinking water, upgrade its antiquated system of storm drains in 21 cities and ensure that new real-estate developments include measures to control stormwater.
Newark replaced most of the lead service lines that poisoned drinking water for thousands of people; Gov. Phil Murphy’s midyear budget included for the first time a $60 million line item for water-infrastructure upgrades and state officials sued a South Jersey chemical company for polluting water and soil with toxic “forever chemicals” that may threaten public health.