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Ridgewood Water Reports Elevated Levels of Chlorine

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IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM RIDGEWOOD WATER 10/6

Ridgewood Water has received a number of inquiries about chlorine in the water supply. Equipment that feeds chlorine as the water leaves the
Twinny Treatment Facility pumped a higher amount than usual resulting in concentrations as high as 5 parts per million where 4 parts per million
is the maximum allowed by regulation.

The Twinny Facility was shut down when the problem was found early this morning. Crews have been flushing  the system in areas surrounding this site to reduce these concentrations to the normal level.

Although this impacts only a portion of Ridgewood residents, we are notifying all Ridgewood residents. It is anticipated that the system
will be back to normal by 5 pm today. Please flush your pipes by running your faucets and flushing your toilets. Further
updates will be posted to the Ridgewood Water website at water.ridgewoodnj.net.

5 thoughts on “Ridgewood Water Reports Elevated Levels of Chlorine

  1. So where is this Twinny treatment facility and which residents does it serve? The notification says that only a portion of Ridgewood residents (what about MP and Wyckoff?) are affected. Who are they?

    Yet another example of the absolute incompetence of the water utility. When are Stage 4 restrictions going to be terminated or does the utility plan to keep them in place forever? When do they plan to fix their infrastructure so they can accommodate normal use of their system, let alone allow for expansion?

  2. readers are saying they are dumping it into Twinney Pond! !!

  3. They are trying to alleviate the problem by flushing hydrants near the pumping station.

  4. Village website:
    E NOTICE – Lifting of Stage 4 Water Restrictions and Chlorine Incident
    Effective Thursday, October 8, 2015, all water restrictions will be lifted.

    https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/main_recent.cfm?ArticleID=1800

  5. thanks for lifting the water use restrictions now that the water is undrinkable, THANKS a (50PP) Million!

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