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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-04-29

Rep. Norcross Delivers Over $1M to Improve Access to Clean Water in the Town of Maple Shade

Donald Norcross
Donald Norcross
DNJ-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Donald Norcross (D-NJ) was published on 2026-04-29 and titled "Rep. Norcross Delivers Over $1M to Improve Access to Clean Water in the Town of Maple Shade". It focuses on taxes and touches on the environment, infrastructure.

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Rep. Norcross Delivers Over $1M to Improve Access to Clean Water in the Town of Maple Shade

CHERRY HILL, NJ - Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (D-NJ-01) delivered $ 1, 092 ,000 in Community Project Funding to the Town of Maple Shade to help construct a new water treatment plant to replace the aging Kings Highway facility. Nearly 20,000 Maple Shade residents rely on the township's treatment plants every day to provide clean, safe drinking water. " Access to c lean, safe drinking water is something every family depends on. This investment of more than $1 million will help Maple Shade build a modern treatment plant that protects against flooding and removes emerging contaminants like PFAS , " said Congressman Donald Norcross . " Investments like this keep our communities healthy and our infrastructure strong and ensur e residents have safe, reliable drinking water for years to come ." "We are incredibly grateful to Congressman Donald Norcross and his office for securing $1,092,000 in federal funding for the Kings Highway Treatment Plant project. This investment is critical to strengthening Maple Shade's water infrastructure, improving system resiliency, enhancing fire protection capabilities, and ensuring reliable, high-quality service for our residents and businesses," said Mayor Heather Talarico . "Support like this allows us to move forward with essential upgrades while remaining fiscally responsible to our taxpayers, and we sincerely appreciate Congressman Norcross' continued partnership and advocacy for our community." The Kings Highway plant, built more than 50 years ago, sits in an area vulnerable to flooding and has a process for removing contaminants that is outdated and inefficient, leading to a large quantity of wastewater. The federal funding will support construction of a new, modern facility that strengthens the reliability of the township's water system, expands storage capacity, and improves its ability to remove contaminants from the drinking water supply. This project is a part of the $11.98 million Congressman Norcross secured for 15 Community Project Funding (CPF) awards throughout New Jersey's First Congressional District to support economic development, create jobs, and respond to the most pressing needs of the community.
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