Stone Harbor Water Department
Water
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 944
Public Water System ID: NJ0510001
Associated Municipalities: Stone Harbor Borough
Drinking Water Sources: Atlantic City "800-foot" sand aquifer
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The Borough of Stone Harbor diligently strives to provide consumers with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. The Water Department is supervised by the Public Works Department and a Water & Sewer Committee of Borough Council. Water and sewer rents are collected at Borough Hall, 9508 Second Avenue, Stone Harbor. Stone Harbor’s water is pumped by four wells from a fresh water supply at a depth of 890 feet in a geological formation known as the Kirkwood Aquifer.
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