Washington Township Municipal Utilities Authority (WTMUA) - Drinking Water, Hager
Water
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 2,197
Public Water System ID: NJ1438003
Associated Municipalities: Washington Township
Drinking Water Sources: igneous and metamorphic rocks, Jacksonburg limestone, Kittatinny Supergroup and H
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The Authority, a public body corporate and politic of the state of New Jersey, was created by virtue of an ordinance duly adopted on June 22, 1962 by the Township Council of the Township of Washington. The Authority was created for the purpose of construction and operating a sanitary sewerage system for the proper collection and disposal of certain sanitary sewerage and other wastes arising within the Township of Washington and a water distribution system within the Township of Washington.
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