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April 2020 Update From Bellmawr Water Department Regarding PFNA at Warren Ave. Water Treatment Facility

An April, 2020 update from the Bellmawr Water Department regarding Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) at the Warren Avenue water treatment facility stated that the facility has been completely off-line since October 15, 2019 and has remained closed since that date.

An April, 2020 update from the Bellmawr Water Department regarding Perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) at the Warren Avenue water treatment facility stated that this facility has been completely off-line since October 15, 2019 and has remained closed since that date.

Borough customers will continue receiving water treated at the Leaf and Bell Water Treatment Facility and the Warren Avenue Water Treatment Facility will remain offline until the presence of PFNA at the this facility has been brought into compliance with mandated New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ-DEP) standards. The Leaf and Bell Water Treatment Facility has not detected the presence of PFNA and meets NJ-DEP standards.


On March 31, 2020, the Bellmawr Water Department completed the installation of appropriate upgrades to the Warren Avenue Water Treatment Facility in the form of an ion exchange resin filtration system to remove PFNA from the Warren Avenue Water Treatment facility potable water supply.

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Bellmawr’s Annual Drinking Water Quality Report

The Annual Drinking Water Quality report was also recently received. The Bellmawr Water Department routinely monitors for contaminants in drinking water according to Federal and State laws. This table shows the results of monitoring for the period of January 1-December 31, 2019.

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