Water & Sewer

Signing up for water and sewer service

Read the applicable section to learn how to put service in your name & address:

Buying/Selling/ Renting/ Change of Mailing Address 

Water Treatment Update:

Learn more about operational changes that took place at our North Church Water Treatment Plant:

Operational Changes 2025

Water Rates Beginning 2/1/2026

Residential

 Consumption Rate
 1-10,000 gallons$7.00/1,000 gallons
 10,001-25,000 gallons$7.50/1,000 gallons
 25,001-50,000 gallons$10.00/1,000 gallons
 Over 50,000 gallons$10.75/1,000 gallons


Commercial, Industrial Consumers & All Others

Consumption
Rate
1-25,000 gallons $8.00/1,000 gallons
25,001-50,000 gallons $10.25/1,000 gallons
Over 50,000 gallons $10.75/1,000 gallons

  

Approved Schools & Not-for-Profit Consumers

 Consumption Rate
1-25,000 gallons $7.50/1,000 gallons
25,001-50,000 gallons $9.00/1,000 gallons
Over 50,000 gallons $10.75/1,000 gallons

      

Meters solely for irrigation purposes:

 Consumption  Rate
 1-50,000 gallons$9.50/1,000 gallons
 Over 50,000 gallons$10.75/1,000 gallons


Sewer Rates

Rates per quarterly billing cycle: 

  • Commercial/Industrial Base Charge: $55 per unit
  • Residential Base Charge: $30
  • Multiple Building Use Charge: $30 each dwelling unit / $55 each Commercial unit
  • Consumption Charges: $6.75 per 1,000 gallons

Note: All 4 quarters sewer consumption amount is based upon the first quarter water consumption amount (in gallons). This is calculated within approximately a 90-day  timeframe.

Compliance with P.L.2021, Ch .183 (Lead Service Line Replacement Bill)

Public Law 2021, Chapter 183 (NJ Bill A5343/S3398) requires all community water systems (CWS) to perform an initial service line inventory and make the findings publicly available. As a community water system, Moorestown completed the required inventory, which identifies the locations and composition of all of the service lines within the water system and published the inventory below. 

Water Quality Reports

The water samples reported in the annual water quality reports represent untreated (raw) water, which is not for consumption. All raw water undergoes treatment at Moorestown’s water facilities before being distributed. The water delivered to Moorestown households is fully treated, meeting all safety standards and regulatory guidelines set by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).

Voluntary Quality Assurance Testing

The township periodically does interim testing more frequently than the state requires that the water being delivered is safe and clean. 

State Water Monitoring Resources

Drinking WaterWatch from the NJDEP enables users to view drinking water information for NJ water systems. If you have any questions, contact the Bureau of Safe Drinking Water at (609)292-5550. Public information about New Jersey water systems is available via the below link. Use the page's drop-down tabs to get information about facilities, sampling results, testing parameters and more. 

NJDEP-Drinking WaterWatch