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New Jersey (NJ)

New Jersey Water Infrastructure: Funded Projects, PFAS Compliance, and Utility Intelligence

United Current tracks every community water system, SRF-funded project, and compliance signal across New Jersey. Get daily intelligence on funded infrastructure opportunities, regulatory deadlines, and decision-maker contacts.

600+
Community Water Systems

Tracked across New Jersey

480+
Active SRF-Funded Projects

Currently in pipeline

8.8M+
Population Served

By public water systems

5
Funding Programs

Monitored daily

Regulatory Landscape

New Jersey Water Infrastructure Regulatory Context

New Jersey has been a national leader in proactive water quality regulation. The state established its own PFAS maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for PFOA, PFOS, and PFNA before the federal government acted, forcing utilities into early compliance and driving billions in treatment upgrades. The NJ Infrastructure Bank (formerly NJ Environmental Infrastructure Trust) administers the state’s SRF programs and has consistently been one of the most active funding agencies in the country. LCRR compliance is also a major driver, particularly in older urban systems across the northern part of the state.

Key Funding Programs

  • NJ Infrastructure Bank (Drinking Water SRF)
  • NJ Infrastructure Bank (Clean Water SRF)
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) supplemental allocations
  • NJ Water Bank Lead Service Line Replacement Program
  • USDA Rural Water Infrastructure grants
Example Opportunity

What you'd see in your New Jersey dashboard

Here's the kind of opportunity United Current surfaces for New Jersey water systems: funded, scored, and ready for outreach.

NJ · SRF-Funded Project

New Jersey Utility Opportunity

92
Score
SRF FundingCompliance DeadlineActive Project
Opportunity Detail

A northern New Jersey water utility serving 85,000+ residents was identified by United Current as having elevated PFAS detections under UCMR5 combined with an aging treatment facility last upgraded in 1994. The utility appeared on the NJ Infrastructure Bank’s draft Intended Use Plan for $24M in principal-forgiveness financing. United Current users received this signal 60 days before the formal project listing.

Source: SRF Intended Use PlanDecision-maker contacts available
Key Utilities

Major New Jersey Water Utilities We Track

Newark (Essex County) Water Department
NJ American Water (investor-owned)
Middlesex Water Company
SUEZ Water New Jersey
Passaic Valley Water Commission
Trenton Water Works

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