Posts Tagged ‘United Water’

Water Main Shutdown Scheduled for Tuesday

By • May 10th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Share/Save A water main serving parts of Jersey City will be shutdown for valve repairs on Tuesday, May 11, according to water provider United Water. Repairs are scheduled to begin around 9 am. While they are in progress, customers in some areas may have low water pressure or discolored water. John Hroncich, operations manager for [...]



Get on the Bus: Fulop, O’Dea Taking the Masses to United Water Hearing

By • Apr 14th, 2010 • Category: Blog, News, Politics

Share/SaveHudson County freeholder Bill O’Dea and Ward E councilman Steven Fulop say they’ve commandeered a bus to take Jersey City residents to the United Water hearing in Bergen County Thursday afternoon. The hearing is on the water company’s proposal to increase water rates for customers it bills directly. (Jersey City has an existing contract, and [...]



Rejoice, Drink Water: Boil Advisory Has Been Lifted

By • Apr 2nd, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveUnited Water says the boil water advisory for all Jersey City customers was lifted this afternoon by the Department of Environmental Protection after lab results showed the city’s water was free of bacteriological contamination. The boil water advisory was issued late Wednesday evening as a result of a 36-inch water transmission main that ruptured and [...]



Keep Boilin’: United Water’s Boil Advisory Still in Effect

By • Apr 2nd, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveWhile United Water completed the first round of water quality samples yesterday, the boil water advisory remains in effect for all Jersey City residents. If all goes well with testing, the advisory could be lifted later today. Stay tuned. Under the advisory, all Jersey City residents and businesses are advised to boil their water for [...]



United Water Issues Citywide Boil Water Advisory

By • Apr 1st, 2010 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveUnited Water officials have issued a boil water advisory to all Jersey City residents due to a main break on the aqueduct system that brings water into the city near the Belleville Turnpike. All Jersey City residents and businesses are advised to boil their water for one minute for the following: drinking, cooking or baking, [...]



Hope You’re Thirsty: Water Boil Advisory is Lifted

By • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveUnited Water has lifted the boil water advisory for Jersey City residents that had been in place since a water main broke on Monday night. The company says the Department of Environmental Protection has reviewed samples of special Chilltown water and has advised that it is not necessary to boil any longer.



Water Update: Main is Fixed, Boil Advisory Remains

By • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Category: Blog

Share/SaveEmergency crews have completed the repair of a broken 24-inch water transmission main near Route 7 in Jersey City, according to United Water. However, the company’s advisory for city residents to boil water remains in place, again, “until further notice.” It typically takes 24-48 hours before such an advisory can be lifted. The company says [...]



UPDATE: Keep Boilin’ That Water

By • Sep 1st, 2009 • Category: Blog

Share/SaveOfficials from United Water this afternoon said that the boil water advisory for all of Jersey City remains in place “until further notice.” The company is testing water samples and will provide lab results to the Department of Environmental Protection for the go-ahead. It typically takes 24-48 hours before a boil water advisory can be [...]



Boil Water Advisory in Effect ‘Until Further Notice’

By • Sep 1st, 2009 • Category: Blog, News

Share/SaveUnited Water officials are advising all Jersey City residents to continue boiling their water as a result of a water main break on Route 7 at Charlotte Circle. Residents are advised to boil their water at a rolling boil for one minute for the following uses: drinking, cooking, baking, making ice cubes, taking medication, brushing [...]



Friday Morning News Roundup

By • Aug 21st, 2009 • Category: Blog

Share/Save- Deputy mayor Leona Beldini and former Housing Authority commissioner Edward Cheatam became the first public officials to be indicted in the federal corruption probe yesterday. They are charged with “with conspiring to extort corrupt cash payments, illicit political contributions and other benefits under color of official right, in return for Beldini’s and an elected [...]

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