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New Jersey American Water Proposes Rate Increase

If approved by the state Board of Public Utilities, the increase could raise bills more than $15 per month for residential water customers and more than $13 per month for wastewater customers, on average. The company says these revenues are necessary to recover revenues against $1.4 billion in infrastructure improvements. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | January 25, 2026
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