Water service in Bergen County may be provided by the county water authority, individual municipal water departments, or rural water districts, depending on where a property is located. There are 11 Water Departments locations in Bergen County, New Jersey.

Property owners in Bergen County who are connecting a new building to public water or requesting a new meter installation should contact the applicable water department well in advance, as permit review, inspection scheduling, and tap fee collection may take several weeks before service can begin.

List of Bergen County, New Jersey Water Departments

Fair Lawn Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 794-5374

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Garfield Water Department

View Details Call Now (973) 340-2108

Garfield Water Department

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Little Ferry Water Treatment

View Details Call Now (201) 641-2552

Little Ferry Water Treatment

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Wallington Water Department

View Details Call Now (973) 777-3338

Wallington Water Department

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Garfield Water Plant

View Details Call Now (201) 796-1326

Garfield Water Plant

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Elmwood Park Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 791-5577

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North Arlington Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 955-5665

North Arlington Water Department

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Park Ridge Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 391-2113

Park Ridge Water Department

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Ramsey Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 825-5000

Ramsey Water Department

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Oakland City Sewer Department

View Details Call Now (201) 337-0361

Oakland City Sewer Department

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Lyndhurst Water Department

View Details Call Now (201) 438-5478

Lyndhurst Water Department

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Residents of Bergen County who rely on private wells rather than a public water system should contact the county health department for information about voluntary testing programs. The county water department can advise on whether extending public water service to a private-well property is feasible in your area.

You may also find Water Departments locations in neighboring counties including Hudson, Essex, Bergen.