Tom Stokes reports that New Jersey American Water Company is limiting bottled water distribution to one gallon per vehicle at Middletown High School North. Once the gallon bottles are gone, they will be giving out smaller bottles, but not likely a full case per vehicle.
Stokes says that there are water tanks at North brought in by the National Guard. Residents can bring their own containers to fill. Best Market in Holmdel is selling water for $2.99 per case, according to Stokes.
Posted: June 30th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: New Jersey American Water, NJAWC | Tags: emergency water distribution, Tom Stokes | 6 Comments »
The water emergency caused by “a major infrastructure failure” at the New Jersey American Water Company’s Swimming River water treatment plant in Middletown will last until at least Sunday evening, according to an announcement on the Borough of Rumson’s website.
All Monmouth County residents are advised to refrain from non-essential use of water and to boil water before consumption. Outdoor water use is banned until the state of emergency is lifted.
Governor Chris Christie and Cabinet Officials will be holding a press conference this afternoon, 1:45, at the Wolf Hill Recreation Area, Oceanport to update the public on the water main break situation. MMM will be there.
Posted: June 30th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Monmouth County, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC | Tags: Chris Christie, Governor Chris Christie, Monmouth County Water Main Break, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC | Comments Off on Water Emergency Will Last Until At Least Sunday Evening
All Monmouth County residents to follow mandatory water restrictions
Photo credit: Tony Fiore
TINTON FALLS, NJ – The Monmouth County Office of Emergency Management, in consultation with the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, declared a countywide state of emergency following a water main break at the Swimming River Reservoir Friday afternoon. All county residents have been directed to follow water restrictions.
Eighteen towns serviced by New Jersey American Water Co. have been directly affected. Three large water mains broke Friday afternoon, causing a reduction or total loss of water pressure or supply.
All county residents are directed to discontinue nonessential outdoor water use and limit indoor use. New Jersey American Water Company customers are urged to follow a “boil-water advisory.”
“All of Monmouth County is in a state of emergency because New Jersey American Water Co. may have to feed off other utilities throughout the weekend,” Freeholder Director John P. Curley said. “We need to pull together during this critical time and help one another by conserving water.”
“The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office is working closely with local law enforcement agencies to ensure that an outdoor water ban will be strictly enforced,” Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden said. “These restrictions are not just for New Jersey American Water customers, but for everyone in Monmouth County. Cooperation is necessary in order to maintain public safety.”
The mandatory restrictions for all Monmouth County residents include the following:
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Posted: June 29th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, New Jersey American Water, NJAWC, Press Release | Tags: Freeholder Director John Curley, John Curley, Monmouth OEM, NJAWC, water emergency | 1 Comment »