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INTERACTIVE MAP: NJ WATER SYSTEMS OUT OF COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL STANDARDS

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COLLEEN O’DEA | MAY 5, 2017

A new report from the NRDC reveals that nearly 4.5 million residents are served by systems with at least one violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act.

New Jersey had the fourth-largest number of people getting water from systems in violation of federal standards in 2015, according to a new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council.

The report, titled “Threats on Tap,” released on Tuesday found nearly 4.5 million residents, or just over half the total population, are served by systems out of compliance with at least one of the Safe Drinking Water Act’s standards for community water systems. That’s roughly double the national average of about 25 percent.

Follow this link to search a database of New Jersey water systems with at least one violation.

https://www.njspotlight.com/stories/17/05/04/interactive-map-unfit-to-drink-nj-water-systems-out-of-compliance-with-federal-standards/

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