Catch up with all the latest updates and stories directly from the Department.
Winnie & Sammie’s Journal
The Official Blog of the Department of Water & Sewer Utilities
DCA Winter Termination Program Provides Financial Assistance for Water & Sewer Utility Bills
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJDCA) announced the Winter Termination program that will provide financial assistance for electric, sewer, and water/wastewater utility bills for eligible families.
How Newark is Using Advanced Free-Floating Technology to Inspect Aging Water Infrastructure
In the face of maintaining a complex network of water infrastructure, the City of Newark is making proactive strides to strengthen the water system for future generations by using advanced pipe inspection technology.
Newark Department of Water & Sewer Discusses Careers in Water at the 2024 NJIT Career Fair
Engineers and representatives from the City of Newark Department of Water and Sewer Utilities participated at the 2024 NJIT Career Fair to share information about career opportunities in Newark’s water system.
Setting Up Your New Online Portal: A Step-by-Step Guide
Newark residents and business owners-- you can now set up your online water portal in just three easy steps. Make a payment today!
Upcoming RainReady Community Meetings Near You
Attend a RainReady community meeting near you. We want to hear from you! Dates for Summer 2024 meetings in Newark, NJ.
Newark Water & Sewer and West Ward Community Members Convene to Discuss Green Infrastructure
Newark Water & Sewer engaged with community members at the Unified Vailsburg Services Organization (UVSO) to discuss the impact of the RainReady Newark program on local West Ward neighborhoods.
Newark Announces the Green Infrastructure Program to Increase the City’s Resilience to Flooding and Stormwater
Newark Water & Sewer Director Kareem Adeem formally announced RainReady Newark, a Green Infrastructure (GI) program that increases the City’s resilience to flooding and stormwater.
Upgrades at Pequannock Water Treatment Facility: A continued investment in Newark’s water
The ongoing upgrades at the Pequannock Water Treatment Plant are the next steps the City of Newark is taking to overhaul its aging water infrastructure. Since 2014, the Baraka administration has invested over $350 million in all water infrastructure upgrades thus far.
Director Kareem Adeem Invited to White House Summit on National Lead Pipe Problem to Share Story of Newark's Success
Newark Water & Sewer Director Kareem Adeem delivered the signature line of Vice President Kamala Harris’ White House Lead Pipe Summit on Friday, January 27th, when he encouraged the audience to use funds made available by the Biden Administration to replace lead service lines.
Mayor Ras Baraka & Director Kareem Adeem Awarded Richard J. Sullivan Award
Mayor Ras J. Baraka and Department of Water and Sewer Utilities Director Kareem Adeem have won top recognition in the 23rd Annual Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards for their outstanding work on the Lead Service Line Replacement Program.
Employee of the Month Recognitions
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The co-recipients for November’s Employee of the Month at the Newark Department of Water and Sewer Utilities are Erica Espiritusanto and Sandra Currais.
Erica Espiritusanto is a Mechanical Engineer who joined the Department April 6, 2020. Among Erica’s many accomplishments, she has earned recognition recently for her tireless efforts and successful management of the Pequannock Water Treatment Plant’s Salt and Decant Tank Cleaning Projects. In that role, she worked with Director’s office to get the project approved and funded. She also coordinated efforts with various other engineers and plant staff to get the projects completed on time and on budget. Consequently, there were no negative impacts on water quality during the execution of these complex projects. In addition, Erica has worked on numerous electrical and HVAC projects, also with successful outcomes supporting the Department’s constant quest to be Best in Class.
Sandra Currais has shown excellent work ethic and a tenacity that is admirable and praise-worthy. With less than two years at Newark Water & Sewer, Ms. Currais is an Administrative Analyst and has learned a lot, much with her own efforts, on how to go about getting her work done efficiently and promptly and helping the department stay on course in accomplishing its goal of serving the City and its residents. Some examples of Ms. Currais' good work ethic are the following: not wasting any time when preparing legislation for contracts and change orders, her ability to be attentive and keep track of instructions so that they don't have to be repeated, and filing important legal and other communique when requested. Ms. Currais strives to be present at work and avoids abusing time off.
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The Employee of the Month for October 2022 is Stephanie Correia. Stephanie is a Telephone Operator and has worked for our department for over a year. She maintains a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers at all times. Stephanie has also been a part of the team who is maintaining our new website. We would like to thank you for all your hard work and dedication— it doesn’t go unnoticed, Stephanie.
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The September 2022 employee of the month is Mr. James Harvey. He is a senior employee of the Water & Sewer Department. Mr. Harvey is the chief distribution technician who has dedicated 30+ years to the department. He has shown his hard labor, total commitment, and perfect attendance throughout this entire month. Therefore we would like to show our gratitude and support for his consistency and dedication to the Department.