New Jersey American Water Exceeds Federal, State Standards
New Jersey American Water’s has released its annual Water Quality Reports, which show the utility’s drinking water exceeds state and federal standards in all of the 190 municipalities it serves.
“We are pleased to report that the drinking water we supplied to our customers is of higher quality than required by state and federal drinking water agencies,” said Anthony Matarazzo, senior director of Water Quality and Environmental Management, New Jersey American Water, said. “Our teams of water quality, plant operations, and water distribution professionals work hard each and every day to ensure the highest quality water and service to our customers in 190 municipalities across the state. These annual results are a testament to our employees’ dedication to excellence, and we encourage our customers to read the information provided in these reports.”
The annual water quality report details the quality of water supplied by New Jersey American Water against the compliance standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. It describes local drinking water sources, testing conducted on the water, substances detected, and the levels of those substances. Commonly asked questions and answers concerning local drinking water are also included.
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