FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Serving 14 cities in NJ
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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS Service Area
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This map shows the approximate service area for FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Actual coverage may vary. Contact the utility directly to confirm service availability at your address.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS Water Quality Grade
Some contaminants exceed health guidelines.
Grade is calculated based on contaminants exceeding health guidelines (MCLG) and EPA Maximum Contaminant Level violations. A = Excellent (90-100), B = Good (80-89), C = Fair (70-79), D = Poor (60-69), F = Failing (<60).
Is FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS Water Safe to Drink?
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS has reported 3 contaminants above EPA health-based guidelines (MCLGs) in at least one city served. We recommend reviewing individual city reports below for specific water quality details.
This utility serves 56,300 people across 14 cities in NJ. Water quality can vary by location within the service area. Check individual city pages below for detailed contaminant data specific to your area.
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS Service Area
Blackwells Mills, NJ
East Franklin, NJ
East Millstone, NJ
Franklin Center, NJ
Franklin Park, NJ
Griggstown, NJ
Kingston, NJ
Middlebush, NJ
Pleasant Plains, NJ
Six Mile Run, NJ
Somerset, NJ
Ten Mile Run, NJ
Voorhees, NJ
Weston, NJ
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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS Annual Water Quality Reports
Historical reports are being compiled. Check back soon for archived water quality data.
What is a CCR? The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual water quality report that water utilities are required by the EPA to provide to customers. It contains information about your water source, detected contaminants, and compliance status.
Recommended Water Filters for FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Based on water quality data from cities served by FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP DEPT OF PUBLIC WORKS, we recommend NSF-certified filters that can remove contaminants above health guidelines.
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