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Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority
"Exceeding the standard for water reclamation"
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER WASTEWATER DISPOSAL
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Prior to the mid 20th century, communities did not concern themselves with the issues of recycling
or polluting the environment. Septic tanks were used to collect wastewater and they were often emptied
randomly, with little regard for the pollution of the land or the sea.
As our population grew, it became evident that a more appropriate sewerage system was needed.
A greater regard for the our environment and the disposal of waste changed many things, including
wastewater disposal
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TWO RIVERS WATER RECLAMATION AUTHORITY DEVELOPED TO SERVE THE COMMUNITY
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In 1965, six municipalities--Monmouth Beach, West Long Branch, Oceanport, Fair Haven, Little Silver
and Shrewsbury-- joined to create a regional sewerage authority to service communities with their
wastewater disposal and water reclamation. As a result, the Northeast Monmouth County Regional
Sewerage Authority was formed.
The Authority's plan was two-fold: to improve the current situation, and to plan for the future. TRWRA authorized the development of a complete wastewater disposal system, to be built in two phases.
A network of underground pipe systems that efficiently conducted all the waste to a central processing point replaced old septic tanks containing raw sewage.
By 1971, construction of its sewage treatment plant was completed and the municipalities now had
a system that could process 10 million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater.
After thirty years of operation, the Authority began it's second phase of development to meet the coverage area's growing needs, and to improve efficiency. A multi-million dollar upgrade and plant expansion
was constructed to produce a state-of-the-art water reclamation facility.
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TODAY, TRWRA SERVES 90,000 PEOPLE
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Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority has grown to be one of the largest water reclamation
facilities in the area. The Authority transports wastewater from each household in its six member
communities through more than 200 miles of sewer mains to its water reclamation plant on Raccoon
Island in Monmouth Beach.
TRWRA also treats sewage from six customer communities, as well as the Fort Monmouth area,
which operate their own collection systems. 90,000 people are served, 39,000 households and over
11 million gallons per day/4 billion gallons per year of wastewater is treated by the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority.
The Authority's advanced water reclamation plant operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
At the Plant, the biosolids are treated and then transported off site for
beneficial reuse as a soil amendment.
After complete cleaning, the clear water is discharged one-half mile off Monmouth Beach into the
Atlantic Ocean.
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LEADING THE WAY IN WATER RECLAMATION
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As a leader in water reclamation, we're proud of our work, our service to the community and our
commitment to our customers. In 1995, in recognition of the Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority plant's outstanding performance, The United States Environmental Protection
Agency named TRWRA the recipient of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Operation
and Maintenance Excellence Award. The award acknowledged the cost-effective approach used to
increase the plant capacity by more efficient solids removal and improved oxygen transfer to the aeration
tanks.
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OUR LABORATORY
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The laboratory of TRWRA is certified by the state of New Jersey to conduct seventeen parameters for
regulatory reporting, as well as process control purposes.
We are constantly testing and experimenting to develop new applications and improve operational
efficiency. In addition, TRWRA utilizes a number of state of the art analytical techniques to monitor
the influent received at the plant, all stages of the treatment process, and the effluent discharged
into the Atlantic Ocean.
Greater than ninety percent of the sampling and testing required by our discharge permit is performed
in-house.
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TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS
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From TRWRA's inception, we have assembled a team of professionals that include engineers,
licensed operators, mechanics, management administrators and supervisors. As an Authority, we are
governed by a board of twelve commissioners who are appointed by each member community to represent
their town and the Authority as a whole.
Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority is always working to create more efficient systems
and develop better ways to serve our communities. We work together and collaborate with the NJDEP
(New Jersey Department Of Environmental Protection) to meet and exceed the state's clean water standards.
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TRWRA PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
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The Authority's recent facility expansion, required by the NJDEP, has been designed not simply to meet the State's regulations for
the new millennium, but to surpass the strictest standards that technology and plant economics permit.
The required Facility Improvement Plan will increase the plant's capacity to meet the current and
future needs of its member and customer towns through the year 2015 and beyond. The expanded plant
has an average flow of 13.83 million gallons per day.
At Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority, we have always practiced
a "Good Neighbor" policy at our plant. Included in the expansion, to better preserve the quality of the environment,
will be an upgrade of equipment. With this upgrade, the existing water
reclamation facility will add state-of-the-art process and odor control equipment.
In the future, as in the past, Two Rivers Water Reclamation Authority will continue to
set the pace and exceed the standards for water reclamation.
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