Company Lifts Voluntary Conservation Order for 3 NJ Counties After Spill in Del. River

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BREAKING UPDATE: A voluntary conservation order has been lifted for Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties following Friday's chemical spill on the Delaware River.

New Jersey American Water then put a voluntary conservation order into place Sunday night for their customers in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.

On Tuesday, the company announced that treated water from its Delaware River Regional Water Treatment Plant was not impacted by the chemical spill and that the order was lifted. Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.New Jersey American Water is monitoring the source water and performing water quality tests at various points in the treatment process and throughout the distribution system,” a company spokesperson wrote.

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