If any of you are interested, the New Jersey Water Supply Authority is holding an information event about structural work on Round Valley Reservoir. Don't worry, it won't be drained to the bottom, or even close to that, but from what I've come to understand, water level will go down even lower than resulting from last year's drought. Or perhaps attend the meeting and prove me wrong on this. In any case, look to a full level once again...eventually.
I copied information for you from the email I got:
The New Jersey Water
Supply Authority will hold an information session to inform the public about
the Round Valley Reservoir Structures Refurbishment and Resource Preservation
Project. Attendees will be able to ask questions and provide their
comments directly to project representatives. Residents, recreational groups,
business leaders, public officials and other stakeholders are invited to
learn about the design and construction phases of the project.
The information
session will be held from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14, 2017, at
the North Hunterdon Regional High School, Cafeteria A, 1445 State Route 31, Annandale,
New Jersey. Representatives
from the New Jersey Water Supply Authority and its project engineer will make
remarks during a brief presentation at 7:00 p.m. There will be a
question and answer session after the presentation.
The Authority is
making improvements to the reservoir over the next few years to extend its
operating life as a critical source of drinking water and increase its
durability for years to come.
The Round Valley
Reservoir Project website was launched in early June to showcase photography,
historical information about the reservoir, answer frequently asked
questions, list project updates and allow users several ways to provide input
or ask questions via email or phone.
Link to further information: http://www.roundvalleyproject.com/ |
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Info Meeting on Round Valley Reservoir Structural Work
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