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Liquid Chlorine Spill at Ridgewood Water

Valley EMT

photos courtesy of Boyd Loving

September 27,2017

Ridgewood NJ, Three (3) gallons of liquid chlorine spilled inside of a utility building at the Ridgewood Water Company facility, 205 East Glen Avenue, Ridgewood on Tuesday morning, 09/26. An adult male who sustained serious injuries related to the spill was rushed to The Valley Hospital by a Ridgewood EMS ambulance. Paramedics from The Valley Hospital assisted Ridgewood EMTs. Ridgewood Police and Fire Department also responded.

9 thoughts on “Liquid Chlorine Spill at Ridgewood Water

  1. Sell Ridgewood Water before we have another lawsuit on our hands. They don’t do municipal utilities well.

  2. 6.17. What do you mean sell the utility? We just bought them a $1.6 million gift. We love them. As Rurik would say RW Water is the crown jewel of our our “village”.

  3. 10:06 Bruce – do you really think that the pressure to move Ridgewood Water out of Village Hall is coming from them or OR do you think it might just be that another department in Village Hall wants to take Ridgewood Water’s space? Look around Village Hall . . . it’s not that hard to figure out what’s going on. Who wants more office space in Village Hall and has the clout to do it?

  4. Amazing, that Department has so many problems. And it all started with all the new bosses isn’t that funny. I’m glad I retired from that Town . See ya ,

  5. What happened to the taste of Ridgewood water .

  6. Oh yes 317 u are so right

  7. Wel l at least that’s a few less gallons of the smelly Chlorine coming out of my tap

  8. Is the worker OK

  9. I find it very interesting that the Ridgewood water is spending all that money on the building next to the borough hall $2 million for that shit hole. And who’s taking over the water department office space how come that never came up in the meeting very interesting more dirty business we the people of the village of Ridgewood like to know

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