Mount Olive Township - Drinking Water, Pinecrest
Water, Wastewater
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 1,151
Public Water System ID: NJ1427008
Associated Municipalities: Mount Olive Township
Drinking Water Sources: igneous and metamorphic rocks
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Water Bodies Where Treated Wastewater is Released: Not available.
Mt. Olive Township Water and Sewer Department owns, operates and maintains 10 municipal water systems with approximately 4700 service connections. In addition, the department owns and operates the Cloverhill and Wyndham Pointe wastewater treatment facilities in Flanders as well as three individual sanitary sewer collection systems located in both Flanders and Budd Lake. The department is responsible for maintaining the infrastructures as well as installing and servicing individual water meters.
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