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Borough says PFAS filters now on seven wells; water boil advisory lifted after earlier emergency

3579532 · January 7, 2025
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Mayor Marie Galati told the council that PFAS filtration units have been installed on the borough’s seven municipal wells serving more than 2,200 customers. Residents were told a water boil advisory linked to a recent water emergency was lifted; the mayor also referenced a November water main break that left some residents without water.

Mayor Marie Galati said the borough completed installation of PFAS filtration units on all seven municipal wells that serve more than 2,200 customers, describing the work as a multiyear effort to “ensure compliance with the NJDEP.”

At the Jan. 6 reorganizational meeting, Galati told the council that the public-health boil advisory tied to a recent water emergency had been lifted the Friday after the event. She also recounted a November water main break that, she said, “left several residents without water for several days” and praised the…

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