Buena Borough Municipal Utilities Authority - Wastewater
Water, Wastewater
Public Utility - Government owned and operated
Est. Population Served: 5,649
NJPDES Permit ID: NJ0021717
Associated Municipalities: Buena Borough, Buena Vista Township
Drinking Water Sources: Not available.
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Water Bodies Where Treated Wastewater is Released: Deep Run
Currently the BBMUA has four sewer pump stations and three water wells with the addition of a pump station and the possibility of another well being added in the future. These pump stations and wells allow the BBMUA to service portions of Minotola, Landisville, and Buena as well as a small part of Buena Vista Township with sewer and/or water services totaling 1238 sewer accounts and 1481 water accounts. The Borough of Buena Municipal Utilities Authority’s mission is to provide the best service to our water and sewer customers in a cost-effective manner while protecting the environment. We are utilizing the most up to date treatment methods to attain the limits set upon us by the NJDEP and The Pinelands Commission.
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