Over 20 Percent of New Jersey\’s Drinking Water Never Makes It to the Tap

Every day, billions of gallons of drinking water are lost due to leaking, aging infrastructure, a national problem resulting in $2.8 billion in lost revenue annually, as well as higher costs to consumers, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council. It\’s a familiar problem in New Jersey: Between 20 percent and 22 percent of the state\’s…

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