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Drained Reservoir in New Jersey Reveals 130 Year Old Sunken Ghost Bridge
In a scene reminiscent of a ghost story, the Oak Ridge Reservoir in northern New Jersey has unveiled a hidden relic from the past: a stone bridge submerged
‘Ghost bridge’ wows locals at drained NJ reservoir
WEST MILFORD — A typically submerged bridge that was constructed more than 150 years ago has reappeared at the Oak Ridge Reservoir in Morris County. The horse-and-buggy span is known to locals as the "ghost bridge" because it's rarely seen.
Underwater for decades, stone bridge from 1800s emerges after NJ reservoir emptied
Known locally as the "Ghost Bridge," neighbors said the stone bridge that is usually under feet of water dates back 200 years. It is still fully intact and now completely exposed, making for a rare sight and intriguing photo to snap.
'Ghost bridge' submerged for more than a century in North Jersey is exposed
Likely submerged for most of its existence, the stone bridge now exposed along with the reservoir's bare floor provides the only hint of a village that vanished over a century ago. It isn't a ghost story but a reminder of pressing needs at the turn of the 20th century.
'Ghost bridge' appears at drained reservoir in northern New Jersey
The bridge is located in the Oak Ridge Reservoir in northern New Jersey, which is one of several reservoirs that supplies water to the people of Newark.
'Ghost bridge' appears in drained reservoir in NJ
The bridge is located in the Oak Ridge Reservoir in northern New Jersey, which is one of several reservoirs that supplies water to the people of Newark.
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Oak Ridge water service lines at risk for lead exposure, city says
Many” Oak Ridge residents can expect a letter from the city telling them they could have been exposed to lead through ...
Hoodline
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Oak Ridge Issues Drinking Water Safety Notices Over Potential Lead Exposure Risk
Oak Ridge warns residents of potential lead exposure from unknown service line materials, encouraging completion of surveys for better identification.
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Oak Ridge warns residents of 'potential' lead exposure from water service lines made with unknown materials
City engineers said water treatment processes reduce the possibility that lead from service lines could end up in your water.
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Final Manhattan Project cleanup points to clean-energy future in Oak Ridge | Opinion
With the final soil cleanup at the Manhattan Project site, DOE and its lead Oak Ridge cleanup contractor, UCOR, have ...
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