NJWB June 19th, 2019
Toms River Loan Closing
The Toms River Municipal Utilities Authority closed today on a $754,200 construction loan with the NJ Water Bank to acquire one Closed Circuit TV and one Sanitary Sewer Pipe Inspection Truck.
NJWB June 19th, 2019
The Toms River Municipal Utilities Authority closed today on a $754,200 construction loan with the NJ Water Bank to acquire one Closed Circuit TV and one Sanitary Sewer Pipe Inspection Truck.
NJWB June 18th, 2019
The Township of Kearny closed today on a $14,090,909 construction loan with the NJ Water Bank to redevelop the Gunnel Oval recreational complex into a modern artificial turf sports complex including an engineered cap to minimize potential exposure to historic fill materials. The project is designed
NJWB June 17th, 2019
Rutgers State University closed earlier this week on a $37,000,000 construction loan with the NJ Water Bank to replace the power generating turbines with increased capacity and other related equipment upgrades at the Busch Cogeneration Plant. Project benefits at a glanceProject cost: $37 millio
NJTIB June 4th, 2019
CITY OF ORANGE, NJ - The City of Orange announced that it recently received a $9.9 million low-interest rate loan from the NJ Transportation Bank to construct roadway improvements on a number of streets throughout the city. The City of Orange worked closely with Pennoni Associates, Inc., a mul
NJWB May 28th, 2019
The City of Newark held an official groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, March 13th to announce construction of its $75 million Lead Service Line (LSL) Replacement program. Phase I of the project, totaling over $12 million is being funded by the NJ Water Bank, a joint low-rate financing program of
NJWB May 24th, 2019
The Bayshore Regional Sewerage Authority (BRSA) recently completed wastewater improvements that are being funded with approximately $9.9 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a joint low-rate funding program of the DEP and the NJ I-Bank. Total savings for this project are estimated to be $2,409,0
NJWB May 24th, 2019
North Wildwood City recently completed a utility reconstruction project that is being funded with approximately $16.5 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a joint low-rate funding program of the DEP and the NJ I-Bank. This project qualified for principal forgiveness totaling $3,103,960 as it add
NJIB May 23rd, 2019
DateTitle5/23/2019New Jersey Offers Two Model Tools for Municipalities Interested in Green Infrastructure
NJIB May 23rd, 2019
Celebrating Infrastructure Week!The Jersey Water Works Education and Outreach committee organized many ways to celebrate Infrastructure Week. Tuesday, May 14th Catherine McCabe, Commissioner of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection, was joined by Chris Sturm, Managing Director of
NJTIB May 23rd, 2019
A bright, sunny, and increasingly hot day set the stage for State, County and local officials along with representatives of the NJ Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank) to commemorate the NJ Transportation Bank financing program's first transportation project. A ground-breaking ceremony took place on Westfie
NJWB May 14th, 2019
As part of Infrastructure Week and in partnership with Infrastructure Bank, Department of Environmental Protection, and New Jersey Future, Jersey Water Works will offer a seminar to walk attendees through the Applicant's Guide for Obtaining Water Bank Funding For Green Infrastructure Projects, inclu
NJIB May 14th, 2019
On Thursday, May 16, Jersey Water Works, the statewide coalition dedicated to upgrading our water infrastructure systems, is hosting a tour of the Asbury Park wastewater treatment plant. Meet at the plant, 1700 Kingsley St., Asbury Park, at 3:00 pm. The tour lasts about 90 minutes. It's free and reg
NJIB May 14th, 2019
Commissioner McCabe will be at the Princeton Public Library for a panel discussion about the state of New Jersey's drinking water on Tuesday, May 14, from 7 to 8:30 pm. The event is open to the public.
NJIB May 14th, 2019
Green infrastructure is a more holistic way for towns to manage rainfall than just letting it run into storm sewers. The smart-growth policy nonprofit New Jersey Future introduced a toolkit they have developed to help towns make better use of this technique. For more information on Green Infrastruct
NJIB May 14th, 2019
Learn about the link between green infrastructure and environmental justice. Hop on a free webinar Wednesday, May 15, at 1 pm, and hear Stacey Eriksen from EPA Region 8 and Andy Kricun from the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority discuss how green infrastructure can bring environmental,
NJIB May 14th, 2019
Infrastructure Week has finally arrived! We've been waiting for this all year. (No, really!)Infrastructure Week, May 13 thru 20, is dedicated to understanding the importance of good infrastructure to our public health, quality of life, ability to cook our food, power our devices, get to work. Invest
NJIB May 8th, 2019
The new website is geared toward attracting more investors for NJIB offerings while also continuing its efforts to enhance transparency and disclosure. The site includes more than 3,000 pages of data and documents on the I-Bank's financing program and outstanding portfolio. Read more
NJIB May 7th, 2019
A cheerful energy was evident at the ceremony commemorating yet another collaborative triumph in Camden County at the Cramer Hill Nature Preserve. The preserve is located on the border of Camden City and Pennsauken Township. The combined efforts of Camden County, the Camden County Municipal Ut
NJWB May 6th, 2019
The Mantua MUA recently completed drinking water improvements that are being funded with approximately $2.7 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a joint low-rate funding program of the DEP and the NJ I-Bank. Total savings for this project are estimated to be $864,374 over the 20-year term of the
NJWB May 6th, 2019
The Northwest Bergen County Utility Authority (NBCUA) recently completed Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) improvements that are being funded with approximately $2.3 million in loans from the NJ Water Bank, a joint low-rate funding program of the DEP and the NJ I-Bank. Total savings for this project
NJWB May 3rd, 2019
The Department of Environmental Protection has awarded $10 million in grants for local water-quality improvement projects in the Barnegat Bay watershed, an important ecological and economic resource for the state, Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced today.The projects to be implemented by non
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