The MCUA\’s Sayreville and Edison pump stations were inundated by Superstorm Sandy\’s record storm surge in October 2012, causing significant system failures and discharges of untreated wastewater into the Raritan River and Raritan Bay. To mitigate the risk of this from happening in a future severe storm, the pump stations and related MCUA infrastructure will be undergoing a series of significant upgrades and protective measures using a combination of federal funding and financing from the state.
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