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AEA Prepares for Its 2026 Fall Conference

AEA’s 2026 Fall Conference is just around the corner, taking place Monday and Tuesday, November 16–17, at Caesars in Atlantic City. This year’s conference continues AEA’s tradition of providing informative presentations on the issues shaping New Jersey’s environmental authorities while offering valuable networking opportunities with colleagues from across the state. The conference begins Monday…

Retired Utility Regulators Urge Governors to Address Rising Water/Sewer Bills

By James H. Cawley, Esq. and Jeanne M. Fox, Esq. The Governors of New Jersey and Pennsylvania are, commendably, working to lower the cost of electric service. Gov. Shapiro supports reforms to PJM, the regional grid manager; Gov. Sherrill directed the New […] The post Retired Utility Regulators Urge Governors to Address Rising Water/Sewer Bills appeared first on Association of Environmental…

Our May 2026 safety newsletter is here

Each month, our safety committee releases a newsletter with tips, updates, and useful links and information. This month’s newsletter includes resources and information on electrical safety, protecting yourself against microbes, and more. Links, info, tips and resources available now in our May 2026 newsletter. View or download it here. The post Our May 2026 safety newsletter is here appeared first…

Mark Your Calendar! Spring Conference & Wave Award Luncheon, April 23

One-Day Spring Conference & Wave Award Luncheon Thursday, April 23, 2026 The Heldrich, New Brunswick, NJ Join us for our new one-day spring conference and Wave Awards luncheon. This marks a shift from our two-day event of the past, but will be no less informative and focused on spotlighting the best our industry has […] The post Mark Your Calendar! Spring Conference & Wave Award Luncheon, April 23…

Slides and presentations from our 2025 Annual Meeting are now available

Thank you to those who attended AEA’s annual Utility Management Conference. Below are the notes and slides from some of the presentations given, available for you to review and learn from at your leisure. Slides and Presentations from our 2025 Annual Meeting: AEA President’s Message AEA PFAS Settlement Discussion Analysis of S Licensing Low […] The post Slides and presentations from our 2025…

Our December 2025 safety newsletter is here

Each month, our safety committee releases a newsletter with tips, updates, and useful links and information. This month’s newsletter includes resources and information on confined space safety, assessing your safety programs, and more. Links, info, tips and resources available now in our December 2025 newsletter. View or download it here. The post Our December 2025 safety newsletter is here…

Browse our September 2025 safety newsletter

Each month, our safety committee releases a newsletter with tips, updates, and useful links and information. This month’s newsletter includes resources and information on vital emergency response information, workplace stress, and more. Links, info, tips and resources available now in our September 2025 newsletter. View or download it here. The post Browse our September 2025 safety newsletter…

Toilets are not Trash Cans!

AEA echoes the message of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies, reminding New Jersey that ALL wipes should be thrown into the trash –NEVER flushed down the toilet. This is especially important during the current pandemic. Check out our video The post Toilets are not Trash Cans! appeared first on Association of Environmental Authorities of New Jersey .

Recognizing over 50 Years of AEA

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A guide to Smart Choices for Water & Sewer for local government in NJ

Local officials seeking a path forward for a water or sewer utility have many choices. Hire an operator. Share staff or resources with other public systems. Merge with a nearby system. We have put together a comprehensive guide help local leaders make well-informed decisions. As part of their public service to citizens, elected and appointed […] The post A guide to Smart Choices for Water & Sewer…