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Ramsey officials update PFAS testing, lead service‑line replacement and Water Quality Accountability reporting
Summary
Council liaison reports said H2M is working with the borough water department on PFAS treatment at multiple wells and that New Jersey’s lead service‑line replacement rules require full replacement of lead lines by 2031; the Water Quality Accountability Act report is due in March.
Council liaison reports at the March 12 Ramsey mayor and council work session provided updates on drinking‑water issues, including federal and state limits for PFAS and a statewide timetable for lead service‑line replacement.
Councilwoman Cusick reported that H2M, the borough’s retained architecture and engineering firm, is working with the Ramsey Water Department on treatment approaches at several well treatment facilities…
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