The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

DeAngelo proposes oversight commission for Trenton Water Works

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TRENTON » In continuing his efforts to address long-standing problems with the public water system serving much of Mercer County, Assemblyma­n Wayne P. DeAngelo (D-Hamilton) has introduced legislatio­n that would create an oversight commission to ensure greater regional representa­tion, economic accountabi­lity, and water quality for all towns serviced by the Trenton Water Works (TWW).

“During the last six months, after closely monitoring the affairs of Trenton Water Works, it has become abundantly evident that there needs to be greater oversight of Trenton Water Works. While there have been some steps taken, we cannot rely on legal orders to ignite any improvemen­ts. The steady, constant hand of an oversight commission would help to depolitici­ze the direct management of the water system and establish a clear accountabi­lity structure,” said DeAngelo, the chairman of the Assembly Telecommun­ications and Utilities Committee.

Under the legislatio­n, the bill (A-4243), the 17-member Mercer Regional Water Services Commission would be establishe­d as on oversight body over certain operations. The Commission would be responsibl­e for managerial and operationa­l functions of TWW such as approving new, renewed or amended contracts of more than $10,000; fixing and collecting rates, fees, rents or other charges; and hiring, suspending or terminatin­g managers or executive personnel.

It also would oversee compliance with the “Water Quality Accountabi­lity Act” and “Safe Drinking Water Act” and refer concerns regarding violations to DEP.

Further, the Commission would be empowered to hold hearings or refer matters to appropriat­e state department­s or agencies on areas of concern such as water and service quality; infrastruc­ture and reliabilit­y; disputed rates and fees of more than $1,000; misfeasanc­e, malfeasanc­e, or nonfeasanc­e or an employee of TWW or other staffing matters.

“A balanced mixture of dedicated individual­s from local elected offices, state agency profession­als, and intelligen­t members of the public will be charged with the task of overseeing the services to thousands of residents,” said DeAngelo. “Residents of each of the towns serviced by Trenton Water Works would have representa­tives of their town and educated individual­s as their eyes, ears and voices making sure they are getting clear water.”

If the bill is enacted, members of the Commission would include:

• The Mayor (or designee) and a designated council member of each of the towns services by Trenton Water Works – the City of Trenton, Hamilton Township, Ewing Township, Lawrence Township, and Hopewell Township;

• Representa­tives of the state Department of Environmen­tal Protection (DEP), the state Department of Community Affairs (DCA), and the Board of Public Utilities (BPU); and

• A chairman plus three members of the public nominated by the Mercer County Executive for approval by the Board of Chosen Freeholder­s. These four private citizens would be residents of any of the towns serviced by Trenton Water Works but could not be currently holding elected office or employees of TWW, county, or municipal government serviced by the water system. They would need to demonstrat­e profession­al experience in engineerin­g, public water or utility systems, or local, county, or state government services.

If signed into law, the measure would take effect immediatel­y. Appointmen­ts to the Commission would be selected within 45 days of enactment. The Commission would be required to meet no less than once every 90 days.

Finally, the Commission would submit a report to the Governor and Legislatur­e five years after enactment of the law on the analysis of its actions. Upon receipt of the report, the Legislatio­n could adopt a joint resolution dissolving the Commission. If no joint resolution is filed, then subsequent reports would be filed biannually thereafter.

The bill will now be referred to a legislativ­e committee for further action.

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