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Middlesex Water Begins Treating Ground Water for PFAS Compounds

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Middlesex Water Company has successfully completed Phase 1 of its advanced treatment facility at the Park Avenue wellfield, ensuring compliance with state and federal drinking water standards. The facility has begun a phased start-up process, reintroducing treated groundwater into the distribution system. This initiative is crucial for meeting seasonal water demands, especially as summer approaches. The company is committed to maintaining water quality throughout the treatment process, monitoring for any changes in water hardness and temporary discoloration during initial phases.

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  • Completion of Phase 1 construction improves water treatment capabilities.
  • Facility ensures compliance with USEPA and NJDEP drinking water standards.
  • Successful coordination with state regulatory agencies supports operational reliability.
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  • Customers may experience temporary changes in water hardness and discoloration during the treatment process.

Construction Completion of Full Treatment Facility Remains on Target for mid-2023

ISELIN, N.J., June 06, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Middlesex Water Company today announced that it has completed Phase 1 construction of an advanced treatment facility at its Park Avenue wellfield that is effectively treating ground water to ensure compliance with all state and federal drinking water standards. Working in coordination with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), Middlesex Water has begun a phased, start-up of its Park Avenue wellfield and is successfully introducing treated water into the distribution system. Water being delivered to customers is in compliance with all U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and NJDEP drinking water standards, including the newly established water quality standard for Perfluorooctanoic Acid, otherwise known as PFOA. The wells had been turned off since November 2021 when the Company had begun providing water from its surface water treatment plant and other sources. This plan to turn on, and treat, certain wells to support normal heightened seasonal demand was met with full approval from state regulatory agencies.

“As the summer months approach, our team has been focused on meeting consumption demands and constantly evaluating operational alternatives to continue to ensure a safe and reliable source of drinking water. Establishing an advance treatment solution while the larger portion of the new plant is being constructed allows us to utilize an existing source of supply and produce water from our wellfield that complies with state and federal guidelines while also supporting seasonal demands,” said Dennis Doll, Chairman, President and CEO. “We are grateful to our engineering and contractor partners for their roles in helping to identify and implement this effective solution,” added Doll.

As groundwater is slowly introduced back into the distribution system, customers may notice changes in the hardness of the water. As initial changes in the flow and direction of water stabilize, customers may also observe temporary, harmless discoloration. Customers who may experience temporary discoloration may choose to let their faucet run for 2-3 minutes until the discoloration subsides prior to consuming or using the water for cooking. The Company continues to monitor the water treatment process and perform water quality tests to ensure the continued safety of its water for consumption, bathing and other domestic needs.

About Middlesex Water Company

Established in 1897, Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) serves as a trusted provider offering life-sustaining high quality water service for residential, commercial, industrial and fire protection purposes. The Company offers a full range of water, wastewater utility and related services. An investor-owned public utility, Middlesex Water is a professional services provider specializing in municipal and industrial contract operations and water and wastewater system technical operations and maintenance. The company and its subsidiaries form the Middlesex Water family of companies, which collectively serve a population of nearly half a million people in New Jersey and Delaware.  The Company invests in its people, infrastructure and the communities it serves to support reliable and resilient utility services, economic growth and quality of life.  


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What progress has Middlesex Water Company made on its treatment facility?

Middlesex Water Company has completed Phase 1 of its advanced treatment facility, allowing treated groundwater to be reintroduced into the distribution system.

How does the new treatment facility affect water quality?

The facility ensures compliance with all state and federal drinking water standards, including regulations for Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA).

What should customers expect as groundwater is reintroduced?

Customers may notice temporary changes in water hardness and possible harmless discoloration as the water treatment process stabilizes.

What is the goal of Middlesex Water Company regarding water service during summer months?

The company aims to meet heightened seasonal demand for water while ensuring a safe and reliable source of drinking water.

What measures are being taken to monitor water quality?

Middlesex Water Company continues to monitor the treatment process and conducts water quality tests to ensure the safety of the water supplied to customers.

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