Politics & Government
Nutley, Belleville Get $7K Of Rebates From PVSC (Here’s Why)
Belleville and Nutley were among several N.J. towns that got thousands of dollars in rebates from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission.

BELLEVILLE, NJ — Belleville and Nutley were among several New Jersey towns that received thousands of dollars in rebates from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission’s Municipal Rebate Incentive Program.
According to the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC), here’s why the townships got more than $7,000 in combined rebates:
“All construction projects within the PVSC service area are required to be assessed for connection fee applicability. First, a construction project application must be submitted to the PVSC inspection and compliance bureau connections unit. PVSC inspectors then review each application and work closely with municipal building departments and code enforcement officers in order to calculate the appropriate connection fee. In accordance with the Municipal Rebate Incentive Program, 15% of that fee (up to $5,000 per file) is then refunded back to the municipalities in exchange for their cooperation.”
According to the PVSC, its inspectors reviewed 2,245 applications in 2017. Out of these, 866 showed a daily discharge of an additional 3,336,345 gallons into the PVSC system, which resulted in more than $6 million in connection fees.
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More than $527,200 from the fees was rebated to the PVSC’s contributing municipalities, including $3,294 to Nutley and $3,953 to Belleville, the agency stated.
The remaining 1,379 applications were deemed to have “no impact” to the system and were given a “Review - No Fee” status, the PVSC stated.
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“This is a great, cooperative program through which PVSC ensures that all new construction projects pay the required connection fee and our member towns receive some much-needed revenue to help offset the costs of basic services," Chairman Thomas Tucci said.
Other towns that received a rebate from the PVSC program included:
- Bayonne - $46,214
- Belleville - $3,953
- Bloomfield - $1,070
- Clifton - $9,145
- East Orange - $22,994
- East Rutherford - $139
- Elmwood Park - $1,098
- Fair Lawn - $5,861
- Franklin Lakes - $30
- Garfield - $2,838
- Glen Rock - $762
- Haledon - $596
- Harrison - $11,781
- Jersey City - $178,392
- Little Falls - $7,316
- Lodi - $2,273
- Lyndhurst - $5,000
- Montclair - $11,381
- Newark - $103,741
- North Arlington - $1,036
- North Bergen - $11,779
- North Haledon - $622
- Nutley - $3,294
- Orange - $68
- Passaic - $27,475
- Paterson - $36,057
- Prospect Park - $81
- Rutherford - $5,020
- Saddle Brook - $2,304
- Totowa - $8,269
- Union City - $14,179
- Woodland Park - $1,185
- Wood-Ridge - $81
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