The Jenner Area Joint Sewer Authority (JAJSA) is a joint municipal corporation formed in 1970 by the Boroughs of Jennerstown and Boswell, along with Jenner Township, in Pennsylvania. It was established to provide an affordable public sanitary sewer system for the area, and has since grown to include most of Boswell Borough, the Village of Acosta, Gray, sections of Laurel Mountain Village, and additional portions of Jenner Township.
JAJSA's system includes 371,296 feet of piping and 10 pumping stations, serving approximately 1875 active customers. The original sewage treatment plant, which became fully operational in 1978, is now capable of handling 900,000 gallons of sewage per day. The Authority holds monthly meetings at the Jennerstown Municipal Building to discuss and address sewer-related matters.
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