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New Jersey American Water celebrates new Lawnside Operations Center

Facility brings 83 employees to borough, provides more centralized operations for customers in Southwest operating region

New Jersey American Water cut the ribbon on its new Lawnside Operations Center on Thursday.

The Lawnside Operations Center will bring 83 employees to Lawnside with the possibility of growing by upward of 20% in the future as it serves the company’s Southwest region, which services approximately 400,000 people in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem counties.

Present to help celebrate the grand opening were New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Commissioners Mary-Anna Holden and Marian Abdou and Lawnside Mayor Mary Ann Wardlow.

“I am honored to mark the completion of this important investment project for our company and our customers,” New Jersey American Water President Mark McDonough said. “Our new Lawnside Operations Center is more centrally located in our Southwest Operations region, which will enable us to serve our customer base even quicker, and we have space to expand in the future if necessary.”

The Lawnside Operations Center consists of approximately 19,780 square feet of office and administrative space and approximately 38,325 feet of garage and warehouse space. New Jersey American Water will be contributing approximately $900,000 annually in property taxes to the borough.

“We have deep roots here in Lawnside,” McDonough said. “A number of our employees are residents, and we are excited to call this our new home. We look forward to continuing to be a community partner with Lawnside as we grow our workforce and provide high-quality water and wastewater services across the state.”

In her remarks about New Jersey American Water, Holden said: “They are involved in whatever community they are a part of. You don’t just see them when there’s a water break, you don’t just see them in your mailbox when you get a bill; they’re participating, they’re volunteering and offering job opportunities.”

“It has been two years since we stood here joined by the commissioner and New Jersey American Water,” Wardlow said. “It was then that we broke ground on this existing project, marking the beginning of a journey filled with dedication, hard work and a shared vision for the future. The completion of the New Jersey American Water Operations Center in the historic borough of Lawnside will not only benefit us today but will leave a lasting legacy for generations to come. It is a symbol of our shared commitment to improving our community and improving essential services to our fellow citizens.”

Lawnside has been receiving water service from New Jersey American Water and its predecessors since 1897.

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