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Hoboken recently celebrated the grand opening of ResilienCity Park, New Jersey’s largest resiliency park, which has the capacity to store up to 2 million gallons of rain and mitigate flooding. Check out the video for a few highlights!
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The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has lifted the boil water advisory in Hoboken. Water quality samples were taken on Thursday, Feb. 20, and tested shortly afterwards following the repair of the 36-inch water main break in Jersey City near the intersection of Jersey Avenue and 18th Street. The results of the tests were analyzed by a certified laboratory and confirmed by NJDEP that the water meets all safe drinking water standards.
It is no longer necessary for residents to boil their water.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to follow the below measures:
Veolia will continue to remain fully staffed in the event of future water main breaks due to potential pressure fluctuations. Veolia will continue to flush fire hydrants to stabilize pressure within the water system as an added precaution. If you see water coming out of hydrants, be assured, this is intentional.
More info: https://mywater.veolia.us/alert/hoboken-boil-water-advisory-lift-notice-february-21-2025
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