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An Advocate for the Residents of Old Bridge
Residents may lose control of their most vital resource — water!
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Concerned About Your Water? You Should be!

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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 Old Bridge MUA

Cahill, Rosencranz & Anderson — Cronyism At Its Worst!
Brian Cahill Alan Rosencranz Jim Anderson

Find out what they're up to in these documents!

Owen Henry
Mayor Owen Henry, along with Cahill and Anderson have claimed that the MUA improperly awarded a painting contract to the second lowest bidder. Cahill and Anderson spread this lie in their political flyers and Henry defended them.

What Henry fails to say is that the contractor that lost the bid is a friend of his!

Read their flyer on the left, then read the facts on the right!

Certificate of Achievement —
Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for 11 Consecutive Years — Awarded to Old Bridge MUA!
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New Jersey Statutes – Title 40 Municipalities and Counties
Municipal and County Utilities Authorities
Why They Exist — Their Purpose & Scope
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The Public Works Contractor Registration Act
An Act concerning public works contractors
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New Jersey Local Public Contracts Law and Regulation
This handbook reprints the Local Public Contracts Law (LPCL, N.J.S.A. 40A:11) and Local Public Contracting Rules (N.J.A.C. 5:34), and includes supplemental material not found in earlier versions of these reprints.
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Monitoring Old Bridge Water
Monitoring Old Bridge
How Old Bridge MUA is dealing with disinfection by–products, THM's and HAA's
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Case Studies of Water Privatization
Water Privatization: What You Need to Know About the Downfalls!
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Future Trends in Water Privatization
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Why New Jersey Should Preserve Authority Ownership!
Association of Environmental Authorities of New Jersey Why New Jersey Should Preserve Authority Ownership!
A Case Study of 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.
  Key Elements Conveniently Left Out of the Story by Supporters of Fast–track Water Privatization Bill

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‘Uproar’ in Old Bridge over GOP town council primary

Water Privatization:
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Future Trends in
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News —
Fees for water, sewer, at issue in Old Bridge
May 16, 2013
Councilman says deficit may lead officials to consider takeover of OBMUA
November 17, 2011
United Water customers will see bills rise due to 19.1 percent rate increase
June 7, 2010
News last updated –
May 16, 2013

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