As she stood next to a burbling creek, which was flowing unimpeded through a tributary of the Buffalo Fork River, Leslie ...
The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has traced the changes in smell and taste of drinking water in the N.J ...
The changes were traced to a leak that occurred on Dec. 16 from a repackaging facility in Branchburg into a tributary of the Raritan River, officials said.
Customers served by New Jersey American Water’s Raritan System have reported unusual changes in the taste and odor of their ...