NJ Spotlight Roundtable: New Jersey’s Water Supply in the 21st Century, November 28, 2011

Water Forum Panel
Water Forum Panel
Water Forum Panel
Water Forum Panel

We produced video from the NJ Spotlight roundtable, “New Jersey’s Water Supply in the 21st Century,” recorded at Rider University in Lawrenceville, NJ, November 28, 2011.

It could cost as much as $20 billion to overhaul New Jersey’s aging water infrastructure — upgrading the lines and systems delivering water to residents and businesses, as well to wastewater to sewage treatment plants. Meanwhile, water purveyors face increasingly tough mandates to remove pollutants from drinking water. What does New Jersey need to do to tackle these problems before supplying residents with safe drinking water becomes a crisis?

Panelists: Lee Solomon, Former President, Board of Public Utilities; Karen Alexander, President and Chief Executive Officer, New Jersey Utilities Association; Michael Sgro, Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, New Jersey American Water; Dennis W. Doll, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Middlesex Water; Dennis Ciemniecki, President, Regulated Business, United Water

To purchase a DVD set from this seminar, please visit our online store.

You can also watch the roundtable in the player below, or visit NJSpotlight.com to view the roundtable in chapter form.

 

 

 

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