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Re: Why the water in Jersey City and Hoboken may be discolored this weekend
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You could've run this all day and it wouldn't clear, but a nice way to run up your bill!

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No amount of running the water seems to clear it up. Not exactly confidence inspiring or green....

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Thanks for sharing. Is the independent water quality report out too? I remember the mayor ordered a water quality report independent of Suez last year.

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Why the water in Jersey City and Hoboken may be discolored this weekend

By Patrick Villanova | The Jersey Journal
on April 07, 2017 at 12:05 PM

Residents of Jersey City and Hoboken may notice their water is discolored this weekend, but the company that manages the water in both cities says not to be alarmed. 

A spokeswoman for Suez North America said the water company was doing work on the aqueduct that services Jersey City last night. Since it was reactivated, the water supply could appear discolored. 

As a result, customers should run their taps and wait for the water to clear before drinking, washing clothes or using dishwashers.

http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... nd_hoboken_may_be_di.html


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