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The article reports on New Jersey officials' issuance of the most stringent preliminary health-based guidance on perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) levels in drinking water as a benchmark to help water utilities judge whether the low levels of perfluorinated chemicals in their drinking water are safe for...
New Hampshire, New Jersey and Michigan also have MCLs for other PFAS. Once effective, the New York regulations will require that water providers begin testing for these chemicals within certain timeframes, depending on the number of customers they serve. If testing reveals an exceedance of an MCL...
New Jersey's water supply demand and needs This paper discusses the needs in the New Jersey water supply infrastructure, which are necessary to provide safe drinking water over the next 20years. Thr... TF Marhaba,K. Bengraine - 《Clean Technologies & Environmental Policy》 被引量: 3发表: ...
The MCMUA says the boil water advisory will likely last "a couple of days until the water is tested and determined to be safe for drinking." Customers are asked to minimize water use during this time. Impacted residents should bring tap water to a rolling boil for one ...
To a large extent, New Jersey Work comp is controlled. Rates are published by the “Compensation Rating & Inspection Bureau” All companies must use those rates Statistical date is maintained by the NJCRIB There are certain circumstances that allow for aSurcharge on the premium developed using th...
Lawsuit alleges DuPont contamination of New Jersey drinking water
One problem in New Jersey that happens is dumping. Walking down the road next to our property last night, we found four empty buckets of roofing tar. Thanks to whoever dumped this! We’ve been meaning to haul off some stuff to the land fill, but we didn’t need anymore to make a ...
Levels of lead in drinking water can be high enough to pose a potential health threat to very young children, primarily from the use of lead solder for indoor plumbing. In February 1987, New Jersey banned lead solder for use in the installation or repair of drinking water plumbing systems. ...
There have been changes over the years to our congressional districts in New Jersey and with this year's election of such interest, do you know what district you're in and who is running? North Jersey put together a comprehensive look at congressional races around the state. We focus on ...