In 1991, EPA published a regulation to control lead and copper in drinking water. This regulation is known as the Lead and Copper Rule (also referred to as the LCR). Since 1991 the LCR has undergone various revisions. In January 2021, EPA published the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) , which requires all community […]
Attention Customers!! Do NOT use Doxo To Pay Your Bill – 1/6/2024 It has come to our attention that some customers have used an online vendor named Doxo in an attempt to pay their bills. LBCJMA is not affiliated with Doxo and this vendor is not authorized to take online payments for LBCJMA. Do not […]
Click here for details on the tag service fee implemented by the Authority’s Board of Directors.
If any portion of a sewer lateral is dug up and repaired or replaced – the Authority requires a permit to be pulled and inspection to be conducted by Authority personnel. **Inspections are NOT conducted on weekends.
The Authority recently experienced a sanitary sewer main blocked entirely by “flushable” wipes. Regardless of the packaging, “flushable” wipes should not be flushed! They are bad for the sanitary sewer system as well as the pump station equipment. Please read this article published in Keystone Water Quality Manager magazine in 2019.