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2026 Livingston Water Quality Report: How To Get A Copy

This year's report includes updates on PFAS levels in local wells, and the Lead Service Line Inventory Survey.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — The following news release comes courtesy of the Township of Livingston. Find out how to post announcements or events to your local Patch site.

The Township of Livingston will release its 2026 Water Quality Report on Wednesday, July 1. The report will be available online at https://www.livingstonnj.org/466/Water-Quality-Report and in printed form from the Water Department upon request.

“Residents should look for an envelope from the town marked Important Information About Your Drinking Water. That envelope contains information on accessing the 2026 Water Quality Report, updates on our handling of and progress relating to the ongoing PFAS levels in local wells, and information about our Lead Service Line Inventory Survey,” stated Utility Engineer Nathan Kiracofe. “We encourage everyone to read the 2026 Water Quality Report online or request a hard copy.”

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The envelope also contains information about the township’s eBill notifications and My360 customer web portal. Residents can sign up for eBill notifications at livingstonnj.org/eBill to be emailed when their utility bill is available to view. Residents can also sign up for the My360 customer web portal for tracking water usage at livingstonnj.org/My360.

Hard copies of the report will be available upon request from the Water Department beginning on Wednesday, July 1, 2026. The Water Department is located on the second floor of Livingston Town Hall, 357 S. Livingston Avenue. Residents can email water@livingstonn.org, or call 973-535-7951 to request a hard copy.

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