West Cape May Water Department
Water
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 1,103
Public Water System ID: NJ0512001
Associated Municipalities: West Cape May Borough
Drinking Water Sources: Not available.
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The Borough of West Cape May Water Department has been providing safe, quality drinking water to the people of West Cape May since the 1880's. Safe clean water is essential to our well being. That's why we want you to know that your water meets or exceeds standards set by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA).
To see your system's Water Quality Report or Consumer Confidence Report, click here. To see your system's financial information, click here.
To see your system's Water Quality Report or Consumer Confidence Report, click here. To see your system's financial information, click here.





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Cost/price for 1000 gallons to a residential billed customer for 80,000 gallons used per year
$11.90
Cost/price for 1000 gallons to a residential billed customer for 50,000 gallons used per year
$13.34
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