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An Advocate for the Residents of Old Bridge
Residents may be lose control of their most vital resource — water!
Quality Water — Efficient Reliable Service
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Welcome —

Save Old Bridge Water is an advocate for the rate–payer!

Save Old Bridge Water is a non-partisan advocate for the rate–payers, residents and customers of Old Bridge. It deals in facts — not partisan politics or partisan rhetoric. It's goal is to protect the town's water rights and to ensure that the rate–payers and residents maintain control over their destiny.


What you should know about the Old Bridge MUA


A Case Study of Authority Ownership —
Association of Environmental Authorities of New Jersey Why New Jersey Should Preserve Authority Ownership!
— Association of Environmental Authorities of New Jersey
This guide highlights the significant difference between public and private ownership of local water, wastewater and solid authorities and describes proactive strategies that authorities are using to provide excellent customer service.

Case Studies of Water Privatization —
Has Water Privatization Gone Too Far in New Jersey?
An independent analysis of New Jersey's expensive and troubling experiences with private water companies.
Case Studies of Failed Water Privatizations
Here are 20 examples of what happens with water privatization.
A Cost Comparison of Public and Private Water Utility Operation
Common questions with answers that can help clarify why public money for public utilities is the best deal for taxpayers.
Public–Private Partnerships:
Issues and Difficulties with Private Water Service

Local governments will not solve their water infrastructure problems by privatizing their water systems through public–private partnerships.
Top 10: Why Water Privatization Fails
Food & Water Watch — Fact Sheet
Other Case Studies by –
Food and Water Watch


Online Petition —
Let your voice be heard. Click here to sign the petition and let the mayor and council majority know that you oppose the takeover of the Old Bridge MUA.

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News — June
United Water customers will see bills rise due to 19.1 percent rate increase
June 7, 2010
News last updated –
June 15, 2010

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