Water Utility

Share & Bookmark, Press Enter to show all options, press Tab go to next option
Print
 water main (2)

40 Churchill Ave, Somerset, NJ 08873

Monday - Friday  7:00 AM - 2:45 PM

Phone: 732-249-7800
Fax: 732-249-7810

For After Hour Emergencies call the Franklin Township Police Department

732-873-5533

Mission Statement

We shall strive to use new technology to maintain and improve Township services to enhance the residents’ quality of life. We shall strive to provide services in a timely and cost-effective manner. We shall provide potable water of unquestionable quality and sufficient quantity. We shall endeavor to educate Township officials, employees and residents regarding the efficient use of water and the many aspects of the Water Division.

Mandatory Water Meter Replacement Program (VEPO)
Water Drought Watch
Sampling Plan
Lead/Copper Service Line Inventory

NJ is Still in a Drought: Small Changes Make a Big Impact in Water Conservation

Post Date:05/08/2025 12:53 PM

every_drop_count (1)Water Conservation 

Did you know the average American uses 100 gallons of water per day?

In the summer, outdoor water use can more than double. We can reduce our water use by as much as 30% by taking a few simple steps, both inside and outside your home.

While water conservation is important all the time, it is especially important during times of drought. Visit New Jersey Drought Information to get an updated status if we are under a drought watch or warning and the scientific data collected to determine drought status.

We conserve water because

  • Fresh water is a finite resource, meaning that we have a limited amount to use again and again.
  • New Jersey’s population density and growing demand for water causes stress on our water supply.
  • Efficient water use will save money, help protect the environment and ensure future water supplies.
  • Our water supply is critical to our economic future and human health and safety.
  • Efficient water use in non-drought times may prevent the need for water restrictions during dry, hot weather.
  • Many water-efficient fixtures and appliances offer similar or better performance than the more water-intensive ones.

NJ Water Savers

DEP partnered with the Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Water Resources Program to develop the NJ Water Savers Program

Conserve Water Inside Your Home

Visit the DEP site to learn ways to conserve water inside the home. Saving water in many areas of your home, such as, the bathroom, laundry room, and kitchen. 

Simple tips to help conserve water inside

 

Conserve Water Outside Your Home

Visit the DEP site to learn ways to conserve water outside the home. Save water outdoors in gardens, landscaping, and recreational activities.

Simple tips to help conserve water outside.

 

water_conservation_infographic_spring2025_final

Resource: https://dep.nj.gov/

Return to full list >>

FAQ Box

More FAQs