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Re: New $5.8M water pipeline operational, part of Jersey City's push for green technology
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This is green technology? No offense meant to those trying to package this as green technology, this is just common sense and nothing new. The Romans built the aqueducts which were all gravity fed centuries ago. I have to wonder why the MUA hasn't done this before.
Posted on: 2014/11/9 21:12
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New $5.8M water pipeline operational, part of Jersey City's push for green technology
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New $5.8M water pipeline operational, part of Jersey City's push for green technology
By Sudip Bhattacharya | The Jersey Journal on November 07, 2014 at 8:12 AM As Jersey City continues to incorporate more green technology, an innovative, cost-saving water pipeline that relies on gravity to flow water is now operational. Completed in June, the $5.76 million pipeline will use gravity to bring water from the Boonton Reservoir Dam -- the major source of water for Jersey City residents -- to a treatment facility. This new method is expected to save the city $375,000 annually in electricity costs, officials said in a press release. "This public/private partnership is a great example of an innovation project that reduces our carbon footprint, while lowering operational costs," Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop said the press release. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... for_green_technology.html
Posted on: 2014/11/7 20:52
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