Clinton - Drinking Water
Water, Wastewater
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 10,245
Public Water System ID: NJ1005001
Associated Municipalities: Clinton Town, Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Lebanon Borough, Union Township
Drinking Water Sources: Brunswick aquifer, Jacksonburg limestone, Kittatinny Supergroup and H, Martinsburg Formation and Jutland Klippe Sequence, Stockton Formation
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Water Bodies Where Treated Wastewater is Released: Not available.
Town of Clinton Water & Sewer Department operates 8 wells delivering 1/5 mgd, operates a 2.3 mgd wastewater treatment facility, provides water and sewer service to Clinton Town, portions of Clinton Township, Franklin Township, Union Township, and Lebanon Borough, and sewerage contract with the Borough of High Bridge and State Institutions.
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