Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Water detected lead in the water at homes and businesses having lead components in their plumbing. The utility is implementing a corrosion control treatment process that mitigates the problem. Ridgewood Water’s new hydraulic modelling software was used to test various combinations of treatment sites to provide effective protection for the entire system with the least amount of equipment and expense. The results indicated that all 30 points of entry into the system will require treatment.
Polyphosphate, a corrosion inhibitor is currently being added to the water at several locations. The permitting process is underway to extend this treatment to the remaining sites. Until the treatment plan receives final approval from NJDEP and is in full effect, residents can take one simple step to eliminate their exposure to lead in drinking water. Let the faucet run for several seconds before drawing water for cooking or drinking. If your service line is made of lead, run the water for a longer period to clear all of the water from the service line. Call 201-670-3372 to request information on your service line material.
Water that has not been in prolonged contact with lead-containing plumbing materials will be lead-free.
Why does the water reek of chlorine? It never used to.
the water went to shit. what is going on with the law suite.