Manasquan River Regional Sewer
The Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority (MRRSA) is a government organization established in 1972 to oversee the regional conveyance and treatment of wastewater in the Manasquan River Basin and a portion of the Metedeconk Basin in Farmingdale, NJ. Originally responsible for wastewater treatment, the MRRSA now focuses on collection and conveyance, transporting wastewater to the Ocean County Utilities Authority for treatment. Covering approximately 103 square miles, the MRRSA serves a population of around 100,000 residents, including various commercial and industrial establishments.
The MRRSA is committed to safeguarding the environment and ensuring the efficient management of wastewater in its service area. With a comprehensive range of services, including public meetings, financial information, and procurement opportunities, the MRRSA provides resources for developers, contractors, and homeowners operating within its jurisdiction. Through its dedication to environmental protection and responsible wastewater management, the MRRSA plays a vital role in maintaining the health and sustainability of the Manasquan River region.
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