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New Jersey American Water Salem Groundbreaking
New Jersey American Water and Salem City officials break ground on the new PFAS treatment facility at the Salem Water Treatment Plant. Pictured from left, Jennifer Jones, executive director of the Salem County Chamber of Commerce; Sharon Kellum and Sharen Cline, Salem City Council members; Robin Walton, chief philanthropy officer and senior vice president of External Affairs of Inspira Health and chair of the Chamber of Commerce Southern NJ; Salem City Mayor Jody Veler; Mark McDonough, president of New Jersey American Water; Zenon Christodoulou, commissioner of New Jersey Board of Public Utilities; Ben Angeli, Salem City administrator and clerk; Pastor Sonita Johnson, executive director of St. Johns Pentecostal Outreach Church; and Gerard Velazquez, president of the Cumberland County Improvement Authority.
New Jersey American Water and the City of Salem, New Jersey, recently broke ground on a major new infrastructure project that will enhance water quality and public health for thousands of local residents. The event marked the start of construction on a state-of-the-art PFAS removal system at the Salem Water Treatment Plant — a critical investment to help ensure safe, clean and reliable drinking water service for communities served by the plant. The ceremony brought together New Jersey American Water leadership, local elected officials and key community stakeholders to celebrate the inauguration of a PFAS mitigation project — to be completed within an
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