Roseland Water Department
Water
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 5,795
Public Water System ID: NJ0718001
Associated Municipalities: Roseland Borough
Drinking Water Sources: Not available.
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The mission of the Roseland Department of Public Works is to maintain, repair, and wherever possible, improve the infrastructure of our community. This would include the municipal roads, sidewalks, parking lots, parks, trees, buildings, sewers and also maintain the municipal fleet and to do this in the most efficient manner as possible. This department will strive to continue to provide the high level of service Roseland residents expect and deserve from their Public Works Department.
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Cost/price for 1000 gallons to a residential billed customer for 50,000 gallons used per year
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