Bridgewater Planning Board Approves Water Treatment Plant Expansion Amidst Detailed Review

In a recent meeting, the Bridgewater Township Planning Board granted site plan approvals for the expansion of the New Jersey American Water treatment plant and a residential subdivision on Cornell Boulevard. Key issues discussed included compliance with environmental regulations, stormwater management, and community impact.

The approval of the New Jersey American Water treatment plant’s expansion was a central focus. The proposal, submitted by Neil O’Brien of Barter and O’Brien, aimed to construct two new buildings: a welding shop and a storage unit. The plant, which produces around 130 million gallons of potable water daily serving 74 municipalities, operates around the clock with a staff of 55. The new buildings are designed to enhance operational efficiency, with the welding shop replacing an outdated structure and the storage unit providing weather protection for equipment. The facility’s security features include a perimeter fence and a flood wall, capable of withstanding a 100-year flood event, and a security guard is stationed at the front gate.

Adjustmentsttention was given to fire safety, ensuring both buildings would include sprinkler systems, and welding operations would occur under an overhang to mitigate fire risks. Craig Styers, a professional engineer, confirmed that the new developments would be outside the flood zone, supported by a FEMA Letter of Map Amendment. The existing flood wall, built post-Hurricane Floyd, ensures protection against a 500-year flood event, with operational protocols in place for high water conditions.

Environmental concerns were thoroughly addressed, including the impact of construction on existing drainage systems. Both buildings are planned to maintain current water flow patterns, with the welding shop’s drainage directed toward existing inlets and the storage unit connecting to established systems. Tree removal was minimal, with no trees affected as construction sites are already paved.

The board’s discussion also touched on water sourcing strategies from the Raritan River and the cost implications for the township. The facility’s historical reliance on chemical storage was addressed, with a shift from gaseous to liquid ammonia alleviating previous safety concerns. The board members sought clarification on these aspects to ensure compliance with local regulations and the continued safe operation of the facility.

In the latter part of the meeting, the board reviewed an application to subdivide a property on Cornell Boulevard into three single-family lots. The subdivision, presented by a licensed engineer, William Scott, involves creating lots that exceed the minimum size requirements within the R10 zone. The development plan includes a detention pond to manage runoff, with curbing along West Summit Street to direct water flow into the township’s stormwater system.

Board members raised concerns about tree removal and replacement. The applicants agreed to plant more trees than removed, with a focus on native species favored by the community. The architectural plans for the homes were designed to comply with height restrictions, with walkout basements aligning with the existing grade to minimize neighborhood impact.

Discussions also highlighted the importance of proper drainage and the maintenance of stormwater systems. The board emphasized the need for grading plans to prevent potential runoff issues, with the applicant agreeing to create a legal mechanism obligating homeowners to maintain these systems. The applicants also proposed a three-foot interlocking block wall to buffer neighboring properties, which would be maintained by the subdivision’s future homeowners.

The absence of sidewalks in the area was noted, with a suggestion for contributions to a township fund for future installations. The board’s decision to approve the subdivision was contingent on several conditions, including stormwater management compliance and maintenance obligations.

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