Water main breaks cause issues in Jersey City and Hoboken

A contractor struck a water line on Monday, causing the work are to be flooded and some water reaching the roadway.

Tony Caputo

Sep 16, 2025, 4:36 PM

Updated 1 hr ago

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A boil water advisory remains in effect for people living near Madison and 7th streets in Hoboken.
A contractor struck a water line on Monday, causing the work area to be flooded and some water reaching the roadway.
The construction site was dry Tuesday, and the roads have reopened to traffic.
However, the boil water advisory remains in place for those from Adams Street West between Sixth and 10th streets. This includes those living up to the western border on both sides of the street. Bottled water distribution is taking place nearby on Jackson Street.
According to Chris Halloran at Veolia, the broken main at the construction site was repaired Monday night. Veolia is currently collecting samples for water quality testing. These tests take a minimum of 24 hours.
Meanwhile in Jersey City, crews are working to repair a break on Bidwell Avenue between Ocean Avenue and MLK Boulevard.
Veolia Water Company says about 100 customers are affected.