New Jersey Residents Can Submit Applications Now The LIHWAP program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will provide benefits directly to water and wastewater companies, on behalf of residential customers. The assistance can be used, in order of priority, to: *restore services where services have been terminated and pay reconnection fees and other charges … Read More
If you received a certified letter in the mail from the MPWC regarding your water service line, it is important to first understand which types of service lines were identified for your specific property. On the first page of the letter, the last sentence of the second paragraph will tell you the material of the service line of the MPWC … Read More
After a two year hiatus due to the pandemic, the MPWC is opening up seasonal employment opportunities to high school and college students this summer. This position includes routine and basic maintenance and landscaping. Applicant will be required to work both indoors and outdoors. The position is a part-time and seasonal, per diem position. If you’d like to be considered … Read More
Lat. 39°57’56.0″N 75°01’24.8″W NOTICE IS GIVEN that Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) seeks all Qualified Bidders to submit a sealed Bid by any form of delivery prior to public Opening at 11 AM prevailing time on Wednesday, May 11, 2022, by QPA, Joyce Pierce in their HQ, G. Burton German Meeting Room, 6751 Westfield Ave., Pennsauken, NJ 08110 for the: License … Read More
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission for the Woodbine Tank Exterior Painting in Merchantville, Camden County, New Jersey. Bid forms, contracts and specifications are on file at the office of the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission, 6751 Westfield Ave, Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110. Said Bids will be received, opened and read aloud … Read More
NOTICE IS GIVEN that Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) seeks all Qualified Bidders to submit a sealed Bid by any form of delivery prior to formal Opening at 11 AM prevailing time on Friday, March 4, 2022, by QPA, Joyce Pierce in their HQ, G. Burton German Meeting Room, 6751 Westfield Ave., Pennsauken, NJ 08110 regarding the: License for use of … Read More
In uncertain times, you can be sure the Merchantville Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) is doing everything in its power to continue to supply the highest quality of water along with the highest quality of services under extreme circumstances. The issue of safe drinking water did not take a back seat to the pandemic. Over the last few years, new regulations … Read More
The MPWC remains committed to providing our customers with clean, safe and reliable water at all times. As we prepare for the next phase of returning to normal operations, we’d like to remind you that payment arrangements are available if you have experienced a financial hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic. If you need to make arrangements for repayment of … Read More
New Jersey Assembly Bill 5343 requires all water systems to inventory and replace lead service lines. The majority of our service lines are copper. However, we are required to provide an accurate inventory of the various service line types on the customer owned portion of the service for our entire service area. The information provided here will help you to identify the material of your portion of the water service. You can submit your response by emailing your property address, the service line material identified and, if possible, a photo of the service line where it enters the property to: info@mpwc.com and your response will be recorded to our permanent record. Identifying-Your-Water-Service-Line … Read More
TRENTON, March 28, 2018 — Jersey Water Works and New Jersey Future today released the results of a survey of 1,175 New Jersey residents conducted in November 2017 that indicated that New Jersey residents believe securing clean, safe drinking water should be the top environmental priority for the new governor and Legislature. Among the respondents, 40 percent rated “protecting our drinking water” as their main environmental concern. Read the … Read More
If you’d like to make a payment by phone, you can dial direct to our automated system at 1-844-611-4016. Please have your account number and PIN available when you call. Your account number and PIN numbers can be found on your water bill. Please be aware that turnoff charges or other account adjustments will not be reflected in the online … Read More
In the Fall issue of the “Pipeline”, a trade magazine published by the New Jersey American Water Works Association, the MPWC was recognized for the second time in three years for winning the “Best Tasting Water in New Jersey” competition. The AWWA establishes consensus standards for water purveyors – as evidenced with the recent enactment of the Water Quality Accountability … Read More
From time immemorial, the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission and the Pennsauken Fire Department have shared a strong and beneficial bond. Whether it is maintaining our infrastructure and fire hydrants to support the fire department’s mission of providing fire suppression, or the fire department assisting in our confined space emergency drills, a level of mutual respect and admiration has existed between the … Read More
MPWC 2017 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) We are pleased to report that during the past year, the water delivered to your home or business complied with or exceeded all state and federal drinking water requirements. Once again we proudly present our annual Consumer Confidence Report . This edition covers all testing completed from January through December 2016. Our compliance with all state and … Read More
When paying your bill online, be reminded that the MPWC can only verify payments in real time if you pay through the link on our website. Payments will be posted to your account on the next business day. If you are in danger of service termination, you may make an online payment and then contact our office where a Customer Support … Read More
Since 1926, the men and women of the Merchantville-Pennsauken Water Commission have remained focused on achieving the mission that is proudly posted on our website and throughout our facilities: The mission of the MPWC in 1926, and continuing today, is to supply the best product at the most affordable cost to our customers. As one of only two regional water … Read More
The Merchantville Pennsauken Water Commission (MPWC) has reviewed the classification exception area (CEA) letter that some of you received for the Pennsauken Sanitary Landfill. The CEA request lists five contaminants of concern including 1,2 dichloropropane, Ammonia, Arsenic, Benzene and Tetrachloroethylene. Currently, MPWC tests for four of these contaminants. All of our results reported by our certified third party lab over … Read More