SUEZ Water New Jersey - Lake Glenwood
Water
Private Utility - Corporate owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 74
Public Water System ID: NJ1922010
Associated Municipalities: Vernon Township
Drinking Water Sources: igneous and metamorphic rocks
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As one of the nation’s leading environmental companies, [SUEZ is] proud to provide water and waste recycling services to over 7.5 million people in the United States and Canada. Our mission is to deliver these services safely and cost-effectively, while positively impacting local communities through our Ten Commitments to Social & Environmental Responsibility. With a relentless focus on innovation, and the industry’s largest research and development program, we’re ready for the Resource Revolution, our devotion to a secure, resourceful future for all. Read on to learn more about our company—and how we’re making waves when it comes to conserving water and optimizing the earth’s precious resources.
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