North Bergen MUA takes lead in New Jersey’s plan to combat dirty problem

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North Bergen MUA takes lead in New Jersey’s plan to combat dirty problem
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The permits also require North Bergen and Guttenberg take other steps, such as green infrastructure, to reduce combined sewer overflows.

These measures are designed to reduce the frequency of combined sewer overflow discharges related to heavy rainfall and snowmelt events.

Most of these systems are found in the oldest regions of New Jersey, including in the New York-New Jersey Harbor region. Discharges from these systems can be a public health threat by impairing receiving waterways and by causing flooding of streets with combined wastewater and stormwater. The DEP will hold a virtual public hearing to solicit public comment on the draft permits on Jan. 23 from 10 a.m. to noon, then again from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. . This hearing will be conducted virtually via the DEP’s video conferencing software .

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