

The water plant provides water to more than 11,000 customers – approximately 41,000 people. New filters, control system and solids handling improvements were completed in late 2009. The North Brunswick Township Treatment Plant is a 10 MGD treatment facility originally built in 1963. The water in this canal comes primarily from the Delaware River. The source of the water supply that is treated by North Brunswick Township is the Delaware and Raritan Canal located in Franklin Township. Please click on the link below for Frequently Asked Questions regarding the new agreement. The Township has entered into a new 20-year agreement with Veolia North America beginning Octofor management and operation of the municipal water treatment plant and distribution system. Water/sewer payments may be made in-person, online via the Township’s website or by one of the drop box locations (710 Hermann Road and 98 Renaissance Blvd).įor water/sewer billing inquiries and issues, please call (732) 247-0922, extension 458. Drop boxes are checked daily during business hours. The Office will be open for in-person transactions. A drop box will be installed at this location in addition to the drop box at the Municipal Complex.

The Water Services office has moved to its temporary location at 98 Renaissance Boulevard North (in front of the North Brunswick Township Middle School).
