Longport Department of Public Works
Water
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 828
Public Water System ID: NJ0115001
Associated Municipalities: Longport Borough
Drinking Water Sources: Atlantic City "800-foot" sand aquifer, Kirkwood-Cohansey water-table aquifer system
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Typically, these services function so smoothly and reliably as to seem almost invisible to those who use them. It's easy to take for granted clean drinking water that flows at the turn of a faucet; predictable removal of garbage and trash from curb side every week and making sure the streets are clean of debris and safe for our citizens and visitors to travel. The Department has undertaken improvements to our roadways and water & sewer main infrastructure. This project is 80% completed and aesthetically, our town has never looked better. To see your system's financial information, click here.





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