You can blame winter roadway treatment and ongoing drought conditions for the salty taste in your tap water. Your tap water ...
New Jersey American Water is advising its nearly 3 million customers that their tap water may taste salty, due to the use of salt and brine for public safety during the recent extreme winter weather.
Despite the slight change in taste, New Jersey American Water, which provides water to approximately 2.9 million people throughout the state, is assuring customers that its water continues to meet ...
New Jersey American Water says residents may notice a salty taste in their tap water, but there isn't cause for alarm. The company said Saturday that an active winter weather season has led to an ...
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 percent of the state was facing severe drought, with nearly 34 percent of the ...
The U.S. The Environmental Protection Agency will sample more than 400 private wells before the end of the month.
Princeton, NJ – Customers of New Jersey American Water have ... a statewide issue affecting many water systems. Indeed, NJ Salt Watch’s live chloride map shows hotspots around the state ...
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