The New Jersey Water Association (NJWATER) has several different programs
that specialize in matters of water and wastewater. The Drinking Water Programs focus on assisting
water utilities with training sessions, CCR development, facility maintence and
productivity. The drinking water program also helps small water systems that may
have questions about compliance, treatment techniques and license renewals.
The assistance to rural or small community systems is met with the help
of borrowing equipment for basic line location and leak detection.
This program will also assist systems on-site if requested.
The Source Water Programhelps with every
aspect of groundwater protection and environmental education. The Souce Water
Protection program helps utilities take an
active approach on protecting their groundwater and surface
water supplies. Using a community-based approach this program helps to
provide technical assistance in drafting a water systems SWAP or
Wellhead Protection Plan. This information can
then be crafted into a public relations tool or school outreach
initive. This program has see great success in many communities
throughout New Jersey! These protection programs help with
ordiance writting and system delineations. The Sourcewater Program
utilizes current Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic
Information System (GIS) technology. This combined with data from a variety of
state agencies yeilds the production of high quality, detailed and
informative maps for the participating water systems. All of
this assistance is provided at no
charge to the utility.
The WastewaterProgram assists small communities
and municipalities with many issues in waste water management. This
programs circuit rider travels the entire state assisting in effulent
operations, maintenance programs, and troubleshooting. The use of our new
lateral sewer camera can aid in finding blockages and obstructions in sewer
lines. For more information on the Wastewater Program please clink the link
above.
Since the September 11th terriost attacks a special focus has been place
on assisting small and large utilities in bolstering Security & Vulnerabilityof their systems
inside and out. The 2002 Bioterrorism Response Act (PL 107-188) required
water systems to prepare and submit a Vulnerability Assessment (VA) and an
Emergency Response Plan(ERP).This program assisted in helping complete
those VA and ERP's. This program is still available to all for
security and vulnerability questions.
The Equipment for Loanis a service that we
provide giving access to tools useful in the water
and wastewater trade. Some equipment includes ground penetrating
radar, ZCor wireless loggers, and Trimble GPS. Also including any technical
white papers, fact sheets, booklets, handouts from NJGS, NJDEP,EPA
and NRWA. This and any other non-copyright protected information that may
be useful in educational outreach, technical assistance or training. Please be
aware that there are certain limitation regarding this service so
please click the link to this site for more details.