Water treatment plants adjust methods after monitoring results

  • Temporary treatment change concluded
  • Impact on water quality monitored
  • Coastal area service affected

New Jersey American Water has announced the conclusion of a temporary change in water treatment methods at its facilities serving the coastal regions of the state. This adjustment was implemented to enhance water quality during a monitoring phase. The company's proactive approach aimed to ensure that residents received safe drinking water throughout this period.

The temporary treatment change incorporated different processing techniques, designed to address specific conditions noted in the water quality assessments. As a result, the company meticulously monitored the water output to guarantee compliance with safety standards. Following the successful evaluation of these adjustments, operations have returned to their original methods.

New Jersey American Water reassured customers that the temporary changes were made in response to environmental factors affecting water supplies. Regular updates were provided to keep the community informed about the water quality and treatment processes throughout the duration of the implementation.

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