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Smelling Chlorine? Read about the New Jersey American Water Treatment Change

  • Yorkshire Village Master Assoc
  • Feb 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 29, 2020


As part of an annual maintenance program for its water distribution system, New Jersey American Water will temporarily change the water treatment process from a chloramine (combined) residual to free chlorine residual at the company’s Raritan-Millstone and Canal Road Water Treatment plants. These surface water treatment plants serve New Jersey American Water customers in the following counties: Essex, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris, Somerset and Union.

The temporary treatment process began on Monday, February 10, 2020, and continues until the end of April 2020. During this period, some customers may notice a slight taste and smell of chlorine in their water. This is normal and will only be temporary until the system maintenance is complete. Customers who wish to reduce the taste of chlorine can place water in an uncovered glass container in the refrigerator overnight to dissipate chlorine faster.

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NJ American Water contact information can be accessed on their website:


 
 

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Lawrence Township, NJ 08648, USA

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