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Monroe Township council adopts $8.52 million water‑sewer bond to fund PFAS treatment and infrastructure
Summary
The Monroe Township Council on Dec. 1 adopted a $8.52 million bond ordinance to fund water‑and‑sewer projects including about $7 million for PFAS treatment at two wells, $1 million for a water‑main relocation tied to a county culvert project, and equipment purchases; the vote was unanimous.
Monroe Township — The Monroe Township Council on Dec. 1 adopted a $8,520,000 bond ordinance to pay for upgrades to the township’s water and sewer utility, including what staff described as design and construction of treatment facilities to address PFAS contamination at wells 17 and 19.
Township staff told the council that roughly $7 million of the bond would pay for design and construction of the treatment facilities, about $1 million would fund the design to relocate a water main on Spotswood‑Englishtown Road to accommodate a Middlesex County culvert reconstruction project, and roughly $410,000 would buy large equipment (a…
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