Replacing Lead Service Lines to Protect Your Water

Replacing Lead Service Lines to Protect Your Water

March 16, 2024 Read More
JCMUA’s Citywide Lead Service Line Replacements

JCMUA’s Citywide Lead Service Line Replacements

March 16, 2024 Read More
Summit Ave & Carlton St 2024

Summit Ave & Carlton St 2024

March 16, 2024 Read More
Coles St (14th St to S. Marginal Rd)

Coles St (14th St to S. Marginal Rd)

March 16, 2024 Read More
Myrtle Ave (Bergen Ave to MLK Dr) 2024

Myrtle Ave (Bergen Ave to MLK Dr) 2024

March 16, 2024 Read More

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June 11, 2025 in Stormwater Management

Stormwater Outfall Map

A stormwater outfall map shows the location of all stormwater outfall pipes and the receiving water bodies they discharge into. Its primary purpose is to help municipalities comply with NJPDES (National Pollutant…
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April 16, 2025 in Stormwater Management

Jersey City Stormwater Management Plan

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April 9, 2024 in Stormwater Management

Green Infrastructure Initiatives

Local community organization Sustainable Jersey City (SJC), a collaborative network of green civic minded orgs and individuals, has teamed up with the NJ Tree Foundation to install a rain garden…
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January 31, 2024 in Stormwater Management

Rain Collection Barrels

A rain barrel is a container that collects and stores rain water that drains from your roof and gutters. The Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority in partnership with the Jersey…
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August 17, 2023 in Sewer, Water

How to Verify Your Service Line is Lead-Free

Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority as apart of compliance with New Jersey Title 58 lead service line replacement act we have developed a web map app for the public residents…
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May 12, 2023 in Stormwater Management

Storm Water Control Plan

Jersey City operates on a combined sewer system (CSS). A CSS is designed to collect stormwater run-off, which enters the sewer system through a catch basin usually located on a…
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