The recent collapse of three water pipes in Monmouth County which left 20,000 New Jerseyans without clean water has all eyes now on the state's aging water infrastructure.
New Jersey American Water has eased some water use restrictions imposed after a major water main break that affected thousands of residents in Monmouth County
A day late and a repair short. Officials say the bridge that collapsed over the weekend in Monmouth County, forcing residents to boil water for days, was due to be repaired in the next few weeks.
Monmouth County officials have lifted the last of the boil water orders as work continues towards normalcy in its water consumption as repair begins at the Swimming River Reservoir in Middletown.
New Jersey merchants were warned today that price gouging is prohibited during the states of emergency that have been declared in a handful of counties, and any others that may be declared.
Water restrictions and a State Of Emergency remain in effect in Monmouth County in the aftermath of the collapse of a bridge carrying water pipes to a treatment plant at the Swimming River Reservoir in Middletown.