Southeast Monmouth Municipal Utilities Authority – SMMUA

 

 

 

What is SMMUA?

 

The Southeast Monmouth Municipal Utilities Authority, a public body, was created in 2008 and began operations in August 2009 to purchase and operate the Manasquan Water Treatment Plant and Transmission System in order to maintain, operate and improve the System and to foster and promote the provision and distribution of an adequate supply of water for public and private use. The Authority serves the Borough of Brielle, the Borough of Seagirt, the Borough of Spring Lake, the Borough of Spring Lake Heights and the Township of Wall.  Each municipality is defined as a "Member."  The Authority has entered into a Treated Water Purchase Contract with each of its Members, obligating each Member to make payments to the Authority for its proportionate share of the Authority's operating expenses, debt service and required reserves.

 

The Authority contracts with the New Jersey Water Supply Authority to operate and maintain the 4 million gallon per day treatment plant located on Hospital Road in Wall Township and approximately 39,000 feet of transmission piping.

 

 

Public Notice

 

Authority Meetings, Minutes and Resolutions

Official Public Notice of Meetings

 

The Authority schedules monthly public meetings to discuss items of business.

Calendar of Meetings To view the schedule of meetings and the agendas for the meetings.

Minutes and Resolutions To view the Minutes of the meetings and Resolutions approved by the Board.

 

Relevant Rules and Regulations of SMMUA:

 

Municipal and County Utilities Authorities Law

Summary Statutes Governing Local Authorities

Local Authorities Fiscal Control Law

 

Publications To view publications including Annual Budgets and Audits

 

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