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Pompton Lakes planning board approves Veolia pump‑station upgrades with conditions

Pompton Lakes Planning Board · September 3, 2024
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The Pompton Lakes Planning Board on Aug. 20 approved Veolia’s application to upgrade an aging booster pump station and replace an electrical substation, conditioning approval on updated permit notifications, removal of an outdated plan note and required maintenance of an on‑site garage.

The Pompton Lakes Planning Board on Aug. 20 approved an application by Veolia to upgrade the borough’s booster pump station at 7 North Legion Street and to install a replacement electrical substation, with several conditions attached.

Craig Bossong, the attorney representing Veolia, told the board the project will replace internal pumping and electrical equipment but not change the building footprint. Engineer Steven Salzer said the work is necessary because “the pump station’s old … many components are reaching their useful life, and they need to be upgraded.” He said the new electrical unit will be built adjacent to the existing transformer, tied in while the old unit remains in service, then removed once the new unit is operational.

The board was told the new substation will sit about 4 feet 2 inches…

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