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New Jersey American Water Plans for Temporary Treatment Change in Water Treatment Plants Serving Coastal Part of the State

As part of an annual, routine maintenance program, New Jersey American Water will temporarily change the water treatment process from using chloramine to free chlorine at its Swimming River Water Treatment Plant in Colts Neck and its Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant in Neptune. These water treatment plants serve New Jersey American Water customers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

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New Jersey American Water Plans for Temporary Treatment Change in Water Treatment Plants Serving Coastal Part of the State

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