Water Line
Replacement blues…..
As
I was driving into work today I thought to myself that I hadn’t written a blog
article in a while and started to consider my options. As I entered my office, my assistant, Yvette,
handed me a couple of telephone messages from residents that called. They had questions about the TWW “Water Line
Replacement Program” because they received a letter in the mail recently. Blog article subject matter ….resolved.
Some
Lawrence residents that are TWW customers received a notification letter dated
September 18, 2019 which provides information about the water line replacement
program and how to register. The
deadline to register is October 15. As I
have said in the past (to frustrated and concerned residents seeking answers
about all things water related), your water is provided by Trenton Water Works,
which is a public utility regulated by the State of New Jersey. The Township of Lawrence and its municipal
government does not own, manage, operate or have any access to the internal
operations of TWW. Because of this, the
information available to us is limited to what is provided by TWW and/or
through State regulators. Our Health
Officer and I along with our Mayor have become knowledgeable about the issues
because it is our obligation to do so on your behalf…and to provide assistance
when we can. Rest assured, that we continue
to advocate for you to TWW, the Mayor of Trenton, and the State of New Jersey.
However, any resident customer of TWW who has a question about the water line
replacement program should call TWW. The
water line replacement program hotline set up by TWW is 609.989.3600.
When
I asked the resident that called me if he had called TWW, he said he had but
the line just rings and no one answers.
This morning I called the TWW Communications Director and informed him
of this problem. He assured me that the
hot line will have sufficient operators to assist customers. There may be a little wait depending on the
amount of calls received, but the caller should remain on the line and the line
will be answered. Here is the direct
link to the program: https://www.twwleadprogram.com/. It has great information on it that may very
well answer your questions.
I
understand that the process can be frustrating, but it’s a new program and TWW
is working through it. As a municipal
official I can’t tell you what to do, but I can tell you as a TWW customer I am
taking advantage of the water line replacement program because it is a great
opportunity to get new water line servicing my home at a greatly reduced
cost. Please know that the Township is
involved in this program ONLY as the agent that collects the fees (by our Tax
Collector) from the residents participating in the program because it is
categorized as an “assessment” and would act as a lien if the fee is not paid.
Mayor
Bobbitt and I recently met with the new Director of TWW, Steven J. Picco. We had a great conversation and we let him know the concerns of our residents. He
is highly qualified and has a very good understanding of the issues involved in
making the water utility something that we eventually never think about….confident
that the water we are being provided is safe to drink and use. Peace and Love, Peace….and…..Love!
4 comments:
Is this for lead pipes only?
Hey Unknown! It is for lead pipes or galvanized steel pipes. Check out the TWW link I provided. It has all of the information.
we are senior citizens,have lived with these lines for 60 yrs.we haven't sensed any problems. no one knows the cost.social security won't pay for those new lines.unless there is a special break for seniors we will not do it.
Hey Unknown: Just an fyi...you wouldn't "sense" lead in your water. There has been a lot of information provided and documented about TWW and the water quality issues they had experienced over the last couple of years. And the costs are known. If you have any concerns and you don't want to call TWW, you can call me during the day at 609.844.7004 and I will fill you in on the information that I know.
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