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Ramsey updates water infrastructure plans: PFAS treatment, lead-line replacements and financing steps discussed
Summary
Council members and staff reported progress on PFAS treatment planning, lead service line replacement compliance and funding steps; submissions to the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank are under review and a bond ordinance for project funding is planned.
Officials at the May 20 Ramsey Mayor and Council meeting updated the public on work to address PFAS in drinking water, the state-mandated lead service line replacement program, and related financing steps.
Councilwoman Cusick, reporting for utilities and public works, said H2M — the borough's architecture and engineering firm — "is working with the Ramsey Water Department regarding treatment approaches" for PFAS at the borough's wells and treatment facilities. She said Arrow Road and other well projects (Darlington, Brookfield, North Central and Spring Street) were submitted to the New Jersey…
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