The OLD BRIDGE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY is one of only four Authorities in New Jersey to have complete transparency as outlined in the report of A. Matthew Boxer, NJ State Comptroller. Only seven of 587 local agencies had complete transparency.
The OLD BRIDGE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY is one of only four Authorities in New Jersey to have complete transparency as outlined in the report of A. Matthew Boxer, NJ State Comptroller. Only seven of 587 local agencies had complete transparency.
How much do you know about the bottled water you drink? Not nearly enough, according to a new report released today from Environmental Working Group (EWG). “Bottled water companies try hard to hide information you might find troubling,” says Jane Houlihan, senior vice president of research for the Washington D.C.-based research and advocacy group
Many localities in New Jersey are teaming up with local law enforcement to provide a day for the public to turn in unused prescription medicines for proper disposal. Trace amounts of pharmaceutical waste have been found in water bodies and this occurs in part because people unknowingly are not properly disposing pharmaceuticals correctly by flushing unused medicines down the toilet. Sewage treatment plants are not designed to remove 100% of such chemicals and trace amounts are left behind.