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    • [PDF File]Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Drinking Water

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      drinking water ? • Public Water Users NJ public water systems were required to begin monitoring for PFNA in 2020 and for PFOA and PFOS in 2021. These results are available on NJDEP’s . Drinking Water Watch. website. Some water systems have earlier results through the EPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR3).



    • [PDF File]RTCR Sample Plan Checklist for Water Systems

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      RTCR Sample Plan Checklist for Water Systems NJDEP, Bureau of Safe Drinking Water RTCR Sample Plan Checklist for Water Systems January 2018 RTCR Sample Siting Plan Checklist for Water Systems Are you ready to submit your sample siting plan (sample plan) for review? Use the checklist below to make sure you


    • [PDF File]BWSE 17 9/2019 - State

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      Trenton, New Jersey 08625-04201 . watersupply@dep.nj.us. Materials Evaluation Survey *For Non-Community Water Systems* Pursuant to 40 CFR 141.86(a), each water system shall complete a materials evaluation of its distribution system in order to identify a pool of targeted sampling sites. Water System Name: PWSID #:


    • [PDF File]Calculating our Ecological Footprint

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      Watch Fuse School’s What ... NYC Department of Environmental Protection educationoffice@dep.nyc.gov ... of a BPA-free water bottle and refill it with tap water! Learn more about how bringing a reusable water bottle with you can help New York City and the environment.


    • [PDF File]The New Jersey Watershed Watch Network

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      The New Jersey Watershed Watch Network The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has created a four-tiered approach to volunteer water quality monitoring. The tiers are defined by the purpose of monitoring, the intended data use and the intended data users.


    • [PDF File]PFNA PFAS Sampling Guidance for NJ Water Systems

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      New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Office of Quality Assurance (OQA). PFNA, PFOA and PFOS are part of a larger class of substances referred to as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The methods allowed for the analysis PFAS in drinking water are EPA 537 Revision 1.1,EPA 537.1, and EPA Method 533.


    • [PDF File]Hearing Unit Cover and Text - New Jersey Legislature

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      additional appendix materials . submitted to the. joint legislative task force . on drinking water infrastructure . for the . december 14, 2016 meeting


    • [PDF File]Water Notice - Belleville, NJ

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      8. Test your water for lead. Call us at 973-450-3414 to find out how to get your water tested for lead. Testing is essential because you cannot see, taste, or smell lead in drinking water. The Belleville Water Department tests for lead in the drinking water twice a year.


    • [PDF File]NJ Department of Environmental Protection

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      Watershed Watch Network NJ Department of Environmental Protection ... Who Uses the Data in DEP? •Watershed Area Managers (TIERS B,C,D) •Water Assessment Team (TIER D) •NPS Program (TIER C, D) •319 Program (TIER B, C, D) •TMDL Program (TIER B, C, D) •Other Programs or Divisions. NJ Water Monitoring & Assessment Strategy 2005-2014


    • [PDF File]FIGHTING CLIMATE CHANGE IN NJ

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      Empower NJ is a growing coalition of more than 50 environmental and grassroots groups, formed to advocate for an immediate moratorium on all new fossil fuel projects. The following individuals seized the initiative to form Empower NJ: Stop Fossil Fuel Projects and contributed to the creation of this report: MATT SMITH, Food & Water Watch


    • [PDF File]STATE OF NEW JERSEY

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      7 WHEREAS, It is in the best interests of the State that the DEP revise 8 and update the Statewide Water Supply Plan and that every person 9 in the State take appropriate measures to conserve water; now, 10 therefore, 11 12 BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of New Jersey: 13 14 1.


    • [PDF File]DROUGHT WATCH ISSUED FOR FIVE NORTHEAST COUNTIES WITH ...

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      (10/P75)TRENTON- Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin today issued a drought watch for the Northeast region of the State, asking residents of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris and Passaic counties to voluntarily conserve water due to continued hot and dry conditions and increasing concerns about reservoir levels.


    • 2020 Trenton Water Works Consumer Confidence Report

      water information, contact NJDEP Drinking Water Watch. (continued) The Water Source Used by Trenton Water Works Trenton Water Works is a public community water system serving approximately 217,000 customers. This system’s source water is drawn from Delaware River through an intake north of the Calhoun St. Bridge.


    • Important Information About Your Drinking Water

      • lncreased flushing of water mains in our water -distribution system to reduce water age and improve freshness. For more information, please contact Customer Service at (609) 989-3055 or Trenton Water Works, 333 Cortland Street, P.O. Box 528, Trenton, NJ 08604-0528.


    • [PDF File]Empower NJ Coalition Sign On Letter ... - Clean Water Action

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      Gloucester County Food and Water Watch ... New Jersey PACE / Center for Regenerative Community Solutions, a NJ Nonprofit Corporation ... Since 2005 the DEP has had the power to regulate greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide. The DEP has the authority to ...


    • [PDF File]NJ Watershed Watch Network

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      NJ Watershed Watch Network Danielle Donkersloot Volunteer Monitoring Program Coordinator Katherine Axt, Assistant ... •NJ DEP’slatest evaluation 19% of the State’s Waters are fully assessed •Nationally, 19% of the nations waters are assessed. NJ Volunteer Water Monitoring Community • 30 River/Stream Monitoring Organizations – 800 ...


    • [PDF File]New Monitoring Requirements - EMSL

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      Monitoring schedules are available on the Bureau's Drinking Water Watch application, located at https://www9.state.nj.us/DEP Water Watch _public/index.jsp If you have any questions regarding the new monitoring requirements or your new monitoring schedule, please do not hesitate to contact your Bureau County Manager at (609) 292-5550. Sincerely,


    • [PDF File]INSTALLATION PROCEDURE FOR PERMANENT SUB ...

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      water around the probe (if installed counter sunk to the slab). Watch for changes in the water level or, use a tracer gas (helium, isopropyl alcohol, nitrogen, carbon dioxide), hook up a DRI to the probe and check for a response to the tracer gas. These same techniques can be used during sampling of the sub-slab atmosphere.


    • Dear Water Utility Customer, - Pequannock Township, NJ

      and providing the NJ DEP with the results and corresponding documentation, no further notification is required of the Township of Pequannock. As previously presented, the USEPA has not established a maximum contaminant level for lead in drinking water. However, USEPA has established an action level of 0.015 milligrams per


    • [PDF File]2020 Annual - American Water Works

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      Bureau of Safe Drinking Water at 609-292-5550 or watersupply@dep.nj.gov. CONTAMINANT CATEGORIES The NJDEP considered all surface water highly susceptible to pathogens, therefore all


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