Water Pollution Control Utility (Sewer)

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Morris Township maintains approximately 102 miles of sewer lines, eight pump stations, and two treatment plants serving 7,300 residential units and 50 commercial units in Morris Township as well as most of Morris Plains, some of Randolph Township, Harding Township, and Morristown.

Goals & Objectives

Goal: To efficiently and economically produce clean, environmentally safe water, which is constantly better than limits set by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) in an effort to maintain the integrity of the receiving waters.

Objective: To provide a means of transporting potentially dangerous and offensive wastes from residential homes and industry to a central treatment location while at the same time maintaining the health and well-being of the community.

Service Vehicles

  • Lab/IPP Van 2015 Ford Transit
  • Maintenance Van 2016 F-450 Utility Box Van
  • Sewer Line Cleaning 2015 Vac Con
  • Sewer Line TV/Inspection – Same 

Facilities

Treatment Facilities

  • Butterworth Treatment Plant
    • Design capacity: 3.3 million gallons per day (MGD)
  • Woodland Treatment Plant
    • Design capacity: 2.0 MGD

Pump Stations

  • There are 8 pump stations.

Woodland Treatment Plant

Woodland Treatment Plant

Butterworth Treatment Plant

Butterworth Sewage Treatment Plant