Water pressure problems plague several New Jersey communities; 3 schools impacted

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Water pressure problems plague several New Jersey communities; 3 schools impacted
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Aqua Water said residents may be experiencing lower pressure through Sunday, when repairs are expected to be completed.

Several communities in Mercer County, New Jersey served by Aqua NJ are experiencing major problems with water pressure.

Aqua NJ says customers living in Hamilton, Hamilton Square, Robbinsville, Allentown , Chesterfield, and Trenton are impacted. Robbinsville Township officials say they were told by Aqua that the problem is due to a well failure. As a result, residents are experiencing "low to non-existent water pressure," township officials said., Aqua NJ said residents may be experiencing lower pressure through Sunday, when repairs are expected to be completed.

Because of the water issues, Sharon Elementary School was forced to close Friday, while Pond Road Middle School, and Robbinsville High School were dismissed early.Customers living in the Hamilton Distribution area will be experiencing low pressure through Sunday. This includes Hamilton, Hamilton Square, Robbinsville, Allentown, Chesterfield, and Trenton. Aqua NJ has identified the issue causing the low pressure and is currently working on repairs to return the system to normal operations.

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