Municipal Utility Dept
Hydrant Flushing - Hydrant flushing will commence on or about March 31, 2025. We will begin in the southern portion of the township and proceed north.
Water & Sewer Emergencies
Report at any time to 732-521-1700
Phone Numbers
732-521-1700 or 609-655-1050
Office Hours
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Address
Monroe Township Utility Department
143 Union Valley Road
Monroe Township, NJ 08831
Important Notice
Do NOT Flush Disinfecting Wipes or Paper Towels Down the Toilet – These items clog sewers and can cause backups and overflows at wastewater treatment facilities. Even wipes labeled "flushable" will clog pipes and interfere with sewage collection.
Quick Links
Pay Your Bill Online – Use our secure portal to pay your utility bills online.
- Irrigation Schedule – View the current irrigation schedule for your area.
- Annual Drinking Water Quality Report– Access the latest report on the quality of drinking water in your area.
- Service Line Inventory Report – Review the service line inventory report for Monroe Township.
- Availability of Public Water and/or Sewer – Check if public water or sewer services are available for your property.
- Water Rules and Regulations – Review regulations related to water usage in Monroe Township.
- Sewer Rules and Regulations – View rules governing sewer services in Monroe Township.
- Monroe Township Code, Volume II, Land Development - Review detailed guidelines and regulations pertaining to land development
- Applications & Forms– Access important forms and applications related to water and sewer services.
- Wet Tap Fees – Find information about fees for wet tap services.
- Purchasing MTUD– For vendors: Learn how to purchase from the Monroe Township Utility Department.
- Hydrant Flushing – Stay updated on hydrant flushing schedules.
- WINTER TIME PROGRAMS & ISSUES – Information on wintertime utility programs and tips.
Water Conservation Guidance
The public is strongly encouraged to follow these tips to reduce water use:
- At this time of year, it is appropriate to let lawns go dormant for the season.
- Winterize, and shut off irrigation systems as soon as possible.
- Only use a watering can to water flowers and shrubs or allow them to go dormant for the season.
- Use a broom to sweep the sidewalk, rather than a hose.
- Use a commercial car wash that recycles water, as washing your car at home typically results in more water use.
- To save water at home, fix leaky faucets and pipes. Consider replacing your toilet with a low-flow version; this can save around 11,000 gallons per year.
- Upgrade your showerhead to low-flow versions, which can save some 7,700 gallons per year.
- Upgrade your faucets or install faucet aerators; this can save some 16,000 gallons per year.
Contact Information
General Questions/Comments: Director Joseph Stroin
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Operations Questions: Utility Superintendent Robert Noel
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Vendor Questions: Purchasing Agent Tim Stoessler
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Irrigation Questions:
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