Red Bank Among Towns Fighting Sewage Authority
Several area municipalities are coming together to challenge the Two River Water Reclamation Authority over escalating charges.
Red Bank is joining several area towns to challenge what it believes is an outdated and unfair agreement with its longtime sewage treatment provider the Two River Water Reclamation Authority. According to Red Bank's council, which is content to let a release do the talking for them, the towns organized after concerns were raised over escalating charges from the TRWRA. A committee was formed to conduct a financial review of the services and charges offered by the TRWRA and as a result the review found potential errors, inconsistencies and overcharges, the release states. Red Bank is joined in its support along with the Eatontown Sewer Authority, Rumson, Sea Bright, Shrewsbury Township, and Tinton Falls. Red Bank Council met in closed …
george coffenberg
9:07 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012
It's funny that Red Bank is upset with the charges by Two River Sewage Authority but don't care that they over charge their own residents on water and sewer bills. I guess this will cut into their markup of the residents. I am sure the borough officials will figure out another way to tax the residents without calling it a tax.   more ›