NJ 211 provided a list of cooling centers during the summer months. Please click link below to see a list of available cooling centers.
We are currently experiencing technical problems with our phone services. We apologize for the inconvenience and will keep you posted.
The Mayor and Council of the Township of Montclair will hold its previously scheduled meeting at 5:30 P.M. on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 in Council Chambers at the Municipal Building, 205 Claremont Avenue, Montclair, New Jersey.
Storm sewers are for rain and melted snow and they go directly into a body of water such as lakes, streams, etc., without being treated. They are installed on roadways, in areas of poor drainage, brook overflow, leader drains (gutters), etc. Sump pumps and leader drains (gutters) should go into storm lines or to the ground outside the home. They should never go into the sanitary system.
The Department of Community Services is responsible for maintaining storm sewers. Storm sewers on county roads are the responsibility of the county.
Sanitary sewers are for water that needs to be treated at a wastewater treatment plant, then processed and released into a body of water. This would include wastewater from household toilets and sinks.
Storm water should never go into the sanitary lines, because their size is not made for that amount of additional flow and can cause backups into homes and basements.
The township Sewer Utility is responsible for sanitary sewers.
Storm water grate
Leader drain