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Allendale Says Yes to Sell its Water System to Suez Water New Jersey for $18 million

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Allendale NJ, Faced with the increasing costs and complexity of operating the Borough’s water system, the Allendale Water Committee began considering a sale to an experienced water company as well as several other options beginning in 2019. The decision was made to sell the system to a water company with the experience and financial resources to maintain, operate and rehabilitate the system. SUEZ, which has been a partner with Allendale for two decades, was the high bidder.

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The Sale of the Allendale Water System to SUEZ for $18 Million will be put to referendum on the November 2, 2021

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Allendale NJ,   the borough  of Allendale  is asking residents in the upcoming election to consider selling its water system to Suez Water for $18 million to improve its aging system. The Sale of the Allendale Water System to SUEZ for $18 Million will be put to referendum on the November 2, 2021 General Election Ballot.

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SUEZ: TESTING FINDS DRINKING WATER IN NORTHERN NEW JERSEY MEETS FEDERAL LEAD STANDARDS

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Upper Saddle River NJ, SUEZ announced today that recent water quality tests found the drinking water in its Northern New Jersey system meets federal standards for lead.

While the tests results are welcome news, SUEZ officials said the company remains committed to its effort to protect customers. The company is vigilantly working to remove the remaining lead pipes from the system and improve corrosion control treatment.

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Ridgewood Water Evaluation of Water Quality for Future Water Purchases

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September 3,2017
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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Water comments on the evaluation of Water Quality for Future Water Purchases.

Ridgewood Water wishes to provide its customers with an update on its plan to evaluate the potential impacts of purchasing water from SUEZ Water in the future.  By way of background, Ridgewood Water purchases water from Suez to supplement the groundwater supply and maintain adequate supply and pressure during the summer months, when water usage is increased.  As our customers are aware, Ridgewood Water began adding a corrosion control treatment to the groundwater supply over a year ago.  This treatment helps to reduce lead and copper corrosion from home plumbing such as metal water taps, interior water pipes, or pipes connecting a house to the main water pipe in the street.  Since the introduction of the treatment, a significant reduction in lead and copper levels has been observed.  SUEZ Water has recently informed Ridgewood Water that it will begin introducing a different corrosion control treatment, zinc orthophosphate, to its water supply in October 2017.  Ridgewood Water is concerned that blending the two corrosion control treatments could produce unknown water quality impacts.

In order to study the impacts of blending the different corrosion control treatments, an engineering consultant, Mott MacDonald, has been hired to set up testing rigs in the Ridgewood Water and SUEZ systems.  These testing rigs will simulate the blending process and allow for controlled testing for any unknown/adverse impacts.  Ridgewood Water has informed SUEZ Water that it will cease to purchase water until such time that sufficient, satisfactory testing and evaluation has occurred.  Mott MacDonald will also perform a modeling assessment to determine the feasibility of replacing the SUEZ water supply with other sources in the event that purchasing from SUEZ is no longer an option.

Ridgewood Water remains committed to providing safe, reliable drinking water to its customers.  Thank you for your attention and support in this matter.

Sincerely,

Ridgewood Water