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New Year But Same Old Runoff Problem for Upper Saddle and Saddle River Communities

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photos by Derek Michalski

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Upper Saddle River NJ, A New Year, but the same old problems for Upper Saddle and Saddle River communities. Apparently brown Wonka water is good for home values in one of the richest zip codes in the United States 07458. Of course I am being facetious. All kidding aside have you checked your home value lately?

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6 thoughts on “New Year But Same Old Runoff Problem for Upper Saddle and Saddle River Communities

  1. Why do you think they call it Saddle River? This was here longer than you . They shouldn’t be building near anything like this

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  2. I grew up on the Hackensack River.

    The river always looked like this after a rain.

    What am I missing here…?

    Not from nothing, but we should level the land in that picture and put in some Pickleball courts.

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  3. So what is causing this color of water after it rains? Is the water toxic? I live at the end of this creek as it joins saddle river which has never changed color after it rains.
    What has anyone accomplished over the past few years to thwart this perceived problem.

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  4. Looks muddy to me

  5. I live in USR, stop with this crap already, heavy rains bring muddy waters, it will settle. Our home values are just fine, why are you purposely trying to hurt them.

  6. What do you expect – have you never seen muddy rain water?? It’s a stream that naturally collects rain water runoff from soil, not fed from some magical Fiji-water underground spring. You need to end this scaremongering vendetta against new homes. Go out and plant a tree or find something similarly useful to do with your apparently excessive free time.

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