Residents in the affected areas say they experienced 'low to non-existent water pressure' over the weekend.
Several communities in Mercer County, New Jersey served by Aqua NJ are experiencing major problems with water pressure.Aqua NJ announced on Sunday that water pressure was fully restored to parts of Mercer County after the area faced water issues over the weekend.Officials stated that customers in Hamilton, Hamilton Square, Robbinsville, and Chesterfield, were impacted by a well-pump malfunction.
Robbinsville Township Mayor David Fried declared a State of Emergency in response to the water well failure. Several businesses, including an Amazon warehouse, and schools were forced to close early due to the lack of water.The company says it worked closely with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to ensure the water's safety.Aqua NJ officials released the following statement, in part, following the resolution:
"We apologize for the inconvenience and thank our customers for their patience and helping to support the system's recovery through water conservation efforts."
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