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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'PERMITTEE' section with your organization’s name, followed by the 'PROGRAM INTEREST NO.' and 'CONTACT NAME'. Ensure you enter the date and complete the address and contact information fields.
  3. Proceed to Section I, 'WATER CONSERVATION COMPONENTS'. Fill in details regarding your water system's allocation, sources of water, and metering status. Be sure to circle 'Yes' or 'No' where applicable.
  4. In the analysis of water use section, report demand data for the base year and previous years. Use the provided fields to calculate per capita use based on your data.
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Customers are billed monthly, based on a regular monthly meter reading, for residential customers as well as for commercial and other public authority customers.
In New Jersey, the federal Clean Water Act and the state Water Pollution Control Act are the most docHub pieces of water pollution control legislation. These laws are implemented and enforced by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).
New Jersey Water Supply Authority. Created in 1981, the New Jersey Water Supply Authority provides water for approximately 2 million New Jersey residents.
During periods of low precipitation New Jerseys natural streamflow is from ground water. Some of the streams in New Jersey may also lose water to ground water. Community water systems in New Jersey receive drinking water from both ground water and surface water.
The Delaware River is an important water source for New Jersey municipalities within the Delaware River Basin, and for areas supplied by the Delaware Raritan Canal. Reservoir systems store water from wet periods for use through the years. This storage capacity is critical to most of our urbanized areas.

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A public water system provides water for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances to at least 15 service connections or serves an average of at least 25 people for at least 60 days a year. A public water system may be publicly or privately owned.
The best way to learn about your drinking water is to contact your local utility. They can tell you about the source of the water, and how it is treated.

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