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Haledon Declares Emergency as Water Service Remains Unstable After Paterson Main Break

Crews are cautiously rebuilding pressure in aged pipelines pending bacteriological tests to clear before the boil water advisory ends.

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Overview

  • Haledon Mayor Michael Johnson declared a state of emergency on Friday after roughly a thousand properties continued to lack sufficient water pressure.
  • City of Paterson residents regained water service on Thursday evening, but high-elevation areas of Haledon, Prospect Park and North Haledon still face intermittent or no supply.
  • Repair teams isolated the breach in the century-old 30-inch main and are methodically recharging mains and venting air without a firm timeline for full system restart.
  • A boil water advisory remains in effect across all four impacted boroughs, and Haledon has banned outdoor water use while opening potable water refill stations and free shower facilities.
  • Residents and businesses are incurring hundreds to thousands of dollars in water deliveries and hygiene costs, prompting lawmakers to seek utility bill credits, zero-interest loans and rapid-response grants.