New Jersey's water residential, commercial and industrial development is the largest contributor to the landscape change in New Jersey. When expanded in a certain area, the concept of Megalopolis which is a huge urban corridor between Boston and Washington, DC is secured effectively every year, such as development pressure starts in another area, agricultural land becomes narrower, road becomes dense, etc. I will. Many residents are obliged to compete for natural resources. Desperate measures and newer technologies have been used to replace the bad plans of the decision makers suffering from competing interests and the lack of foresight.
For many years divers and historians knew what was underneath the dark sea near the Atlantic coast of New Jersey. At 7 pm on Wednesday, November 16, when Dan Lieb, president of the New Jersey History Diver Association launched a shipwreck on the Jersey coast, residents were able to understand the secret buried in the sea. The Burlington County Volunteer Center announced last week that it was again nominated for that famous Lloyd's Community Service Award. Encourage the general public to submit the names of those who are worth respecting their excellent community service and volunteer service records. The Center pays tribute to up to three individuals appropriate for the annual awards ceremony dinner in the spring of 2017. The nomination form is available at www.volunteercenterburlingtoncounty.org.
In 1908, Jersey City, New Jersey became the first city to conduct routine monitoring and disinfection of drinking water in the United States, thousands of cities in the US followed closely, with disinfection of protected water sources and regular It complemented monitoring. The resulting reduction in the incidence of infections such as cholera and typhoid fever is important. By 1900, 100 cases of typhoid are estimated per 100,000 people every year, decreased to 33.8 cases per 100 thousand by 1920, and decreased to 0.1 cases per 100 thousand by 2006.
The acquisition of Haddonfield's water and sewage treatment system by the American Water Company in New Jersey was approved by the New Jersey State Utilities Committee and completed on 21 May. New Jersey American Water will start service to Houdon Field's 4,500 water supply and sewer customers and will complete the transition in June. "New Jersey American Water is proud to be able to provide services to the residents of Hadonfield, we are providing high quality and reliable water and sanitation service," said William Wally, president of New Jersey Water Company, USA It was. "The tradition of the New Jersey American Water Company is to provide excellent service to our customers, to meet their concerns and to ensure that their water quality meets or exceeds state and federal standards."