General Information
SUSTAINABLE JERSEY | POLLUTION PREVENTION | INTERACTIVE MAPPING | |
Kingwood has achieved Bronze Certification |
NJ-GeoWeb |
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REDUCE HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONTACT | MOSQUITO CONTROL | PROTECT OUR WATER | |
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WEATHER & CLIMATE INFORMATION | |||
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FLOOD PREDICTIONS |
Kingwood Precipitation 2010 - 2019
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DRINKING WATER QUALITY | SURFACE WATER QUALITY | AIR QUALITY | |
Arsenic is a toxic element that can be naturally present in local ground water. These links provide a wealth of information about what this means and what you can do about it. Ground Water & Arsenic in Kingwood Township: April 27, 2010 EC Presentation Arsenic: An information circular from the NJ Geological Survey Arsenic Treatment: An information circular from the NJ Geological Survey A Homeowner's Guide to Arsenic in Drinking Water (NJDEP Division of Science, Research & Technology) |
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INVASIVE SPECIES | NATIVE PLANTS AND RAIN GARDENS | RECYCLING | |
NJ Invasive Species Strike Team 3 Easy Steps to rid invasive plants from your landscape: 1. DO NOT purchase or plant invasive plants (Click here for list); 2. Remove invasive plants from your property; 3. Grow plants that are native to New Jersey.
Emerald Ash Borer For more information, click on image of Emeral Ash Borer
Emerald ash borer (EAB) is a non-native insect pest that infests and kills all species of ash trees. With 24.7 million ash trees, approximately 9 percent of New Jersey forests are susceptible to emerald ash borer attacks. Links:
Report signs of the beetle to the Department of Agriculture at 609-406-6939
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Horseshoe Bend Meadow Presentation
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For further information email Hunterdon County Solid Waste &
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CONTAMINATED SITE | GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE | SEPTIC SYSTEMS | |
DEREWAL FIVE YEAR REVIEW REPORT - PUBLIC NOTICE Fourth Five-Year Review Report by the US EPA
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Rutgers NJ Agricultural Experiment Station: Extensive excellent resources for home and commercial gardening, farming, livestock, 4-H, environmental and health information. Rutgers NJ Ag. Experiment Station: Landscape Plants
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Why & How to Maintain Your Septic System
in Kingwood Township
How to care for your septic system
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Link to Native Plants and Rain Garden