New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2694

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoralkyl substance pollution.

Impact

The passage of A2694 would directly influence the Village of Ridgewood's ability to maintain safe and clean drinking water standards for over 60,000 residents served by the Ridgewood Water Department. By providing state funding for these critical improvements, the bill seeks to alleviate the financial burden that local authorities might impose on their residents through rate increases. This funding will be crucial in enabling the municipality to make necessary investments in their water infrastructure without compromising affordability for consumers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2694 proposes a supplemental appropriation of $12 million to the Village of Ridgewood in New Jersey, specifically aimed at funding infrastructure improvements necessary to address pollution caused by per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the drinking water supply. This allocation is intended to help mitigate PFAS contamination, which has drawn significant concerns due to its potential health impacts on the community. The intent behind this bill is to ensure that the infrastructure challenges can be met without passing on high costs to the residents who rely on the Ridgewood Water Department for their water supply.

Contention

While the bill focuses on essential water infrastructure improvements, it could also stir debate around the effectiveness of state funding and local government management of PFAS issues. Stakeholders may express various opinions regarding how best to tackle PFAS pollution and whether additional regulatory measures or funding strategies are required. As water quality remains a pivotal issue impacting public health, the discussions surrounding A2694 are likely to emphasize the need for ongoing dialogue about environmental safety, stewardship, and the responsibility of government levels in handling such burgeoning issues.

Companion Bills

NJ A4287

Carry Over Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoralkyl substance pollution.

NJ S3331

Carry Over Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoralkyl substance pollution.

NJ S1179

Same As Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoralkyl substance pollution.

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