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CUTIEJUDY t1_jab5u4l wrote

"My lawyer strongly advised me to sue the township over negligence with the zoning/construction problem I'm having."

I agree with your lawyer, I grew up in that town & still have family there. If you are not related or know someone there, Good luck trying to get anything approved.

Yes, The water is always brown, They claim its from the Fire hydrants??? What does the hydrants have to do with faucet water?

"One guy who works there has 4 township roles." That's very common in that town. Plus they get a pay check for each role they hold.

I can only wish you the best of luck in that town. I bought my home down the road in Old Bridge & its so much better.

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TheOriginal_858-3403 t1_jac0d0f wrote

>Yes, The water is always brown, They claim its from the Fire hydrants??? What does the hydrants have to do with faucet water?

Not to defend South River in any way, but the fire hydrants are on the same water main that feeds your house. So when they flush hydrants, the high volume flow causes turbulence in the main and knocks loose some deposited sediment. The brown color is due to iron most likely (but possible dirt). This should only be happening once or twice a year. If you have brown water all the time, then they're bullshitting you and it has nothing to do with the hydrants.

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CUTIEJUDY t1_jac524a wrote

Yes, I understand that. I do believe they are Bullshitting the towns people.

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wiresandwaves t1_jaci8tb wrote

There is brown water on a weekly basis but instead of addressing the issue, they blame it on hydrant usage or the residents using too much water.

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Time_Paramedic9385 t1_jadtuad wrote

Correct. I own a GC firm and we do city work. I know flushing hydrants causes this which is fine but this is a almost daily problem for some residents

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BF_2 t1_jacgy0p wrote

I've heard similar stories from a person whose "old family manse" (NOT) is in that town. I think many small NJ towns are overdue for a legal shake-up. Double dipping seems to be the norm in places -- like when a certain Lt. Gov. employed a retired sheriff (IITC) and modified his job title so he could double-dip (get a salary while retaining his pension).

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wiresandwaves t1_jacn3hx wrote

The town has severe issues. It has a ton of potential imo but it’s being squandered. Unfortunately a large portion of the voting populations is focused on returning to “the good old days” of SR without acknowledging the fact that times have changed, demographics have changed and you can’t recreate the past. People vote against their own interests and keep electing the same do-nothings in hopes that the town will become the second coming of Mayberry. Meanwhile the infrastructure is failing, the schools are a mess, and the downtown is an embarrassment. I admire your motivation to do something about it though and I hope you have more success than others have.

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