The Hanover Sewerage Authority, established in 1956, is responsible for providing wastewater collection and treatment services in Hanover Township, Whippany, NJ. With approximately 80 miles of pipe and a treatment plant capable of treating up to 5 million gallons of wastewater per day, the Authority serves not only Hanover Township but also neighboring residential areas and industries in Morris Plains, Morris Township, Parsippany-Troy Hills, and East Hanover.
Since its inception, the Authority has played a crucial role in addressing septic system failures and planning for future treatment needs. Today, nearly 99% of the Township is sewered, thanks to the ongoing efforts of the Authority in expanding and maintaining the collection system. With a commitment to providing efficient and advanced treatment, the Hanover Sewerage Authority continues to ensure the proper management of wastewater for the benefit of the community.
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