New Jersey American Water Invests $4.4 Million in Monmouth County Water Upgrades
New Jersey American Water has started construction on a number of water infrastructure improvements, investing over $4.4 million within its Monmouth County service areas. The approximate 30,130 feet of new pipe replaces water main that was installed as far back as the 1900s. The existing pipe has reached the end of its useful life and will be replaced with new ductile iron and PVC pipes.
“These projects demonstrate our commitment to provide high quality, reliable water service to our customers and represent just a few of the $350 million in system-wide upgrades we are making in 2017,” said Jeff Bowlby, New Jersey American Water’s manager of field operations. “We encourage customers to use our new, user-friendly Infrastructure Upgrade Map located on the company’s website to details about its pipeline renewal projects, including these projects located in Monmouth County.”
Construction Locations:
Howell:
- Cranberry Road, from Nicklaus Lane to Asbury Road
- Asbury Road, from Cranberry Road to Turley Lane
- Nicklaus Lane, from Cranberry Road to end of roadway
Bradley Beach:
- Bradley Boulevard, from Main Street to Evergreen Avenue
- Evergreen Avenue, from Main Street to Ocean Avenue
- Monmouth Avenue, from Main Street to Bradley Boulevard
- Atlantic Avenue, from Burlington Avenue. to Evergreen Avenue
- Burlington Avenue, from Route 71 to Bradley Boulevard
Little Silver:
- Little Silver Parkway, from North Sunnycrest to South Sunnycrest
- Sunnycrest Court, from North Sunnycrest Drive to end of the roadway
- North Sunnycrest Drive, from South Sunnycrest Drive to White Road
Aberdeen:
- Bechstein Drive, from South Atlantic Avenue to Brookview Lane
- Brookview Lane, from Bechstein Drive to Route 34
- Beacon Lane, from Bechstein Drive to Brookview Lane
- Belle Place, from Brookview Lane to end of the roadway
Long Branch:
- James Street, from Joline Avenue to Sampson Place
Neptune:
- Bayard Place, from Prospect Place to Corlies Avenue
- Prospect Place, from Corlies Avenue to end of roadway
- Maple Avenue, from Wayside Road to Hazel Street
- Tilton Place, from Wayside Road to Corlies Avenue
- Victor Place, from Tilton Place to Corlies Avenue
- 11th Avenue, from Ridge Avenue to end of roadway
Construction is expected to be completed by the end of December with final street restoration taking place in spring 2018.
To view the company’s additional pipeline renewal projects throughout the state, visit New Jersey American Water’s Interactive Infrastructure Upgrade Map.
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