The Robinson's Branch Reservoir is a decommissioned water reservoir in Clark, New Jersey . It is the largest body of water in Union County .
35-795: Other names for the reservoir include the Clark Reservoir and the Middlesex Reservoir , after its former owner, the Middlesex Water Company . The reservoir sits along the Robinsons Branch of the Rahway River . Clark residents have sunbathed, fished and bird-watched along the edges of the Robinson's Branch Reservoir since its inception. The County of Union is currently rehabilitating the area for recreational enjoyment, and has created
70-450: A corrosion inhibitor . For example, phosphate products that form films over pipe surfaces is a type of corrosion inhibitor. This reduces the chance of leaching of trace metals from the pipe materials into the water. Hydrant flushing is the scheduled release of water from fire hydrants or special flushing hydrants to purge iron and other mineral deposits from a water main. Another benefit of using fire hydrants for water main flushing
105-483: A flyover aerial video of the site for the public. The Robinson's Branch Reservoir area of habitat, formerly owned by Middlesex Water, is roughly 150 acres (61 ha) (older reports give 136 acres), of which 94 acres (38 ha) consist of surface waters. In the mid-1990s, the reservoir had the capacity to serve 232 million US gallons (880 million litres) daily and features a tributary drainage area of approximately 25 square miles (65 km). The shoreline of
140-540: A group of Clark residents formed the Robinson's Branch Reservoir Preservation Committee to save the reservoir. In 1997, the water company agreed to transfer ownership of the site to the Township of Clark, including an easement to the New Jersey Conservation Foundation . It was purchased by Union County in 2008 for preservation as public open space. As of 2011, Union County was developing a master plan for
175-620: A network of pipes that generally has a loop structure to supply water from the service reservoirs and balancing reservoirs to consumers. A water distribution system consists of pipelines, storage facilities, pumps, and other accessories. Pipelines laid within public right of way called water mains are used to transport water within a distribution system. Large diameter water mains called primary feeders are used to connect between water treatment plants and service areas. Secondary feeders are connected between primary feeders and distributors . Distributors are water mains that are located near
210-575: A revenue of $ 135.5M for fiscal year 2019. The Middlesex Water Company provides regulated and non-regulated water related services in New Jersey and Delaware. These services include collecting, treating, distributing and selling water for domestic, commercial, municipal and industrial uses. The company owns and operates regulated water utility and wastewater systems as well as operates water and wastewater systems under contract on behalf of municipal and private clients in New Jersey and Delaware. The company
245-424: A section of the network has broken down. Drawbacks of this topology include difficulty sizing the system. A ring system has a water main for each road, and there is a sub-main branched off the main to provide circulation to customers. This topology has some of the advantages of a grid system, but it is easier to determine sizing. A radial system delivers water into multiple zones. At the center of each zone, water
280-425: A temporary water bypass system to serve as the water main in the affected area. A temporary water bypass system (known as temporary bypass piping ) should be carefully designed to ensure an adequate water supply to the customers in the project area. Water is taken from a feed hydrant into a temporary pipe. When the pipe crosses a driveway or a road, a cover or a cold patch should be put in place to allow cars to cross
315-539: A water distribution system. Optimizing the design of water distribution networks is a complex task. However, a large number of methods have already been proposed, mainly based on metaheuristics. Employing mathematical optimization techniques can lead to substantial construction savings in these kinds of infrastructures. Hazards in water distribution systems can be in the forms of microbial, chemical and physical. Most microorganisms are harmless within water distribution systems. However, when infectious microorganisms enter
350-471: A young teenage boy drowned while attempting to swim across the reservoir with his friends. In 1972, a Clark father drowned in attempting to save two teenagers who had fallen through ice while skating, one of whom also perished in the water. In the 1990s, following efforts by the Middlesex Water Company to drain the reservoir so as to avoid costs associated with a legally mandated upgrade of the dam,
385-451: Is delivered radially to the customers. A dead end system has water mains along roads without a rectangular pattern. It is used for communities whose road networks are not regular. As there are no cross-connections between the mains, water can have less circulation and therefore stagnation may be a problem. The integrity of the systems are broken down into physical, hydraulic, and water quality. The physical integrity includes concerns on
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#1732851089466420-438: Is the term for the portion of a water distribution system up to the service points of bulk water consumers or demand nodes where many consumers are lumped together. The World Health Organization (WHO) uses the term water transmission system for a network of pipes, generally in a tree-like structure, that is used to convey water from water treatment plants to service reservoirs , and uses the term water distribution system for
455-486: Is to test whether water is supplied to fire hydrants at adequate pressure for fire fighting. During hydrant flushing, consumers may notice rust color in their water as iron and mineral deposits are stirred up in the process. After water mains are in service for a long time, there will be deterioration in structural, water quality, and hydraulic performance. Structural deterioration may be caused by many factors. Metal-based pipes develop internal and external corrosion, causing
490-545: The Year. In 2013, Middlesex Water Company was named a finalist in the 2013 NJBIZ Business of the Year awards program. Tidewater Utilities, Inc., was named “Top Workplaces 2013” for the fifth time. In 2009, Middlesex Water Company was named one of America's Fastest Growing Publicly Traded Small Companies. In 2008, Middlesex Water was honored as one of America's Top 100 Most Trustworthy Companies for its transparent financial reporting and conservative corporate governance. The company also
525-437: The ability of the barriers to prevents contaminations from the external sources to get into water distribution systems. The deterioration can be caused by physical or chemical factors. The hydraulic integrity is an ability to maintain adequate water pressure inside the pipes throughout distribution systems. It also includes the circulation and length of time that the water travels within a distribution system which has impacts on
560-495: The business of helping small communities and real estate developers to address aging infrastructure issues as well as provide technical support for environmental regulations related to building and operating water distribution and treatment systems. The company has two overall business segments: It is one of the few publicly held water utilities in the United States. In 2019, Middlesex Water’s Jay Kooper Wins General Counsel of
595-438: The confluence with the main Rahway River . Arthur L. Johnson High School abuts the property, as do a number of athletic fields. In 1907, the Middlesex Water Company created the reservoir by damming the Robinsons Branch , a tributary of the Rahway River named for an early English settler and physician named Dr. William Robinson . The reservoir was used by Middlesex Water Company for municipal supply until 1970. In 1967,
630-615: The effectiveness of the disinfectants . The water quality integrity is a control of degradations as the water travels through distribution systems. The impacts of water quality can be caused by physical or hydraulic integrity factors. The water quality degradations can also take place within the distribution systems such as microorganism growth, nitrification , and internal corrosion of the pipes. Analyses are done to assist in design, operation, maintenance and optimization of water distribution systems. There are two main types of analyses: hydraulic, and water quality behavior as it flows through
665-481: The former water company reservoir in Clark. As of 2022, following complaints by Clark residents that the reservoir had been neglected and lacked public access for recreation, the county began to pursue restoration of the site and the addition of a nature trail. The county had spent the previous decade resolving encroachments onto the public land. A walking trail, a fishing pier, a boat launch, gardens and playgrounds are among
700-415: The higher the roughness of the interior wall, the harder it is for disinfectant to kill the bacteria on the surface of the pipe wall. Hydraulic deterioration that affects pressures and flows can be a result of other deterioration that obstructs the water flow. When it is time for water main renewal, there are many considerations in choosing the method of renewal. This can be open-trench replacement or one of
735-476: The length of the water mains to the services locations. This reduces the friction loss when water is transported over a water main. In general, a water distribution system can be classified as having a grid, ring, radial or dead end layout. A grid system follows the general layout of the road grid with water mains and branches connected in rectangles. With this topology, water can be supplied from several directions allowing good water circulation and redundancy if
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#1732851089466770-468: The many options proposed by residents. Citizens have also proposed opportunities for environmental education and activities at the site. 40°37′12″N 74°18′47″W / 40.620°N 74.313°W / 40.620; -74.313 Middlesex Water Company Middlesex Water Company is a water utility based in the U.S. state of New Jersey that was first incorporated in 1897. The company declared an annual net income of $ 33.8M, with
805-419: The pipe walls to thin or degrade. They can eventually leak or burst. Cement-based pipes are subject to cement matrix and reinforced steel deterioration. All pipes are subject to joint failures. Water quality deterioration includes scaling, sedimentation, and biofilm formation. Scaling is the formation of hard deposits on the interior wall of pipes. This can be a by-product of pipe corrosion combined with calcium in
840-435: The pipeline rehabilitation methods. A few pipeline rehabilitation methods are pipe bursting , sliplining , and pipe lining . When an in-situ rehabilitation method is used, one benefit is the lower cost, as there is no need to excavate along the entire water main pipeline. Only small pits are excavated to access the existing water main. The unavailability of the water main during the rehabilitation, however, requires building
875-775: The pipes from corrosions, and sediment resuspension. There are several bodies around the world that create standards to limit hazards in the distribution systems: NSF International in North America; European Committee for Standardization , British Standards Institution and Umweltbundesamt in Europe; Japanese Standards Association in Asia; Standards Australia in Australia; and Brazilian National Standards Organization in Brazil. Lead contamination in drinking water can be from leaching of lead that
910-617: The reservoir creates a roughly four-mile loop through Clark Township . The reservoir has been called a "rare habitat type" by the New Jersey Audubon Society and the Arthur Kill Watershed Association. The reservoir is bridged by the Featherbed Lane, Raritan Road and Garden State Parkway bridges. The southern end is bounded by the Robinson's Branch Reservoir Dam, approximately two miles upstream from
945-422: The system has enough water to service in response to fluctuating demands ( service reservoirs ), or to equalize the operating pressure ( balancing reservoirs ). They can also be temporarily used to serve fire fighting demands during a power outage. The following are types of distribution reservoirs: Storage facilities are typically located at the center of the service locations. Being at the central location reduces
980-709: The systems, they form biofilms and create microbial hazards to the users. Biofilms are usually formed near the end of the distribution where the water circulation is low. This supports their growth and makes disinfection agents less effective. Common microbial hazards in distribution systems come from contamination of human faecal pathogens and parasites which enter the systems through cross-connections , breaks, water main works, and open storage tanks. Chemical hazards are those of disinfection by-products , leaching of piping materials and fittings, and water treatment chemicals. Physical hazards include turbidity of water, odors, colors, scales which are buildups of materials inside
1015-418: The temporary pipe. Temporary service connections to homes can be made to the temporary pipe. Among many ways to make a temporary connection, a common one is to connect the temporary service connection to a garden hose. The temporary pipe should also add temporary fire hydrants for fire protection. As water main work can disturb lead service lines , which can result in elevated lead levels in drinking water, it
1050-492: The water users, which also supply water to individual fire hydrants . A service line is a small diameter pipe used to connect from a water main through a small tap to a water meter at user's location. There is a service valve (also known as curb stop ) on the service line located near street curb to shut off water to the user's location. Storage facilities, or distribution reservoirs, provide clean drinking water storage (after required water treatment process) to ensure
1085-413: The water, which is called tuberculation. Sedimentation is when solids settle within the pipes, usually at recesses between scaling build-ups. When there is a change in the velocity of water flow (such as sudden use of a fire hydrant), the settled solids will be stirred up, causing water to be discolored. Biofilms can develop in highly scaled and thus rough-surfaced pipes where bacteria are allowed to grow, as
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1120-546: The water. Lead exposure can cause delays in physical and mental development in children. Long term exposure to copper may cause liver and kidney damage. High or long term exposure of cadmium may cause damage to various organs. Corrosion of iron pipes causes rusty or red water. Corrosion of zinc and iron pipes can cause metallic taste. Various techniques can be used to control internal corrosion, for example, pH level adjustment, adjustment of carbonate and calcium to create calcium carbonate as pipe surface coating, and applying
1155-831: Was awarded a $ 32 million contract to take responsibility for constructing and maintaining the water distribution system at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware for the next 50 years in September, 2013. The company also operates regional affiliated service subsidiaries including Tidewater Utilities, Inc., Pinelands Water Company, Pinelands Wastewater Company, Twin Lakes Utilities, Inc., Utility Service Affiliates, Inc., Utility Service Affiliates (Perth Amboy) Inc., and Tidewater Environmental Systems, Inc. Tidewater's wholly owned subsidiaries include Southern Shores Water Company, LLC and White Marsh Environmental Systems, Inc. These companies are engaged in
1190-495: Was used in old water mains, service lines, pipe joints, plumbing fittings and fixtures. According to WHO, the most significant contributor of lead in water in many countries is the lead service line. Water quality deteriorate due to corrosion of metal pipe surfaces and connections in distribution systems. Pipe corrosion shows in water as color, taste and odor, any of which may cause health concerns. Health issues relate to releases of trace metals such as lead, copper or cadmium into
1225-532: Was voted Outstanding Green Business in 2008 by the Edison Chamber of Commerce for its commitment to renewable energy and various sustainability initiatives. Water distribution system A water distribution system is a part of water supply network with components that carry potable water from a centralized treatment plant or wells to consumers to satisfy residential, commercial, industrial and fire fighting requirements. Water distribution network
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