Backflow Testing, Certification & Repair in Phillipsburg Town, NJ
Phillipsburg Town is Warren County’s largest municipality by population — a town of approximately 15,000 residents on the Delaware River directly across from Easton, Pennsylvania, with a remarkable industrial and railroad heritage that has shaped every aspect of its identity. Phillipsburg was one of the most important railroad junctions in 19th-century America — the point where the Morris Canal met the Delaware River and where the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad all converged, making this Delaware River crossing one of the most strategically significant transportation points in the entire eastern rail network. The town’s Victorian architecture, its extraordinary railroad heritage at the Phillipsburg Railroad Historians museum, and its ongoing revitalization efforts make it one of Warren County’s most historically significant communities.
South Jersey Backflow provides certified annual backflow testing and certification, backflow repair and rebuild service, and backflow preventer enclosures throughout Phillipsburg Town for all residential, commercial, and institutional property types. Phillipsburg is one of our most active Warren County service markets.
Water Authority Serving Phillipsburg Town
Phillipsburg Town is served by the Phillipsburg Town water department — the town’s own water department drawing from the Delaware River as its primary water source. The Phillipsburg Town water department enforces cross-connection control requirements under N.J.A.C. 7:14B backflow regulations for all Phillipsburg Town properties. Annual backflow test reports must be submitted to the Phillipsburg Town water department. South Jersey Backflow maintains current submission requirements and files all test reports directly.
Railroad Heritage Capital of Warren County
Phillipsburg Town’s extraordinary railroad heritage — as the convergence point for multiple major 19th-century rail lines at the Delaware River crossing — is preserved at the Phillipsburg Railroad Historians museum. The town’s Union Square and the surrounding Victorian commercial district reflect the prosperity that the railroad era brought to this Delaware River crossing community. Historic properties throughout Phillipsburg require annual water department certification for all cross-connections.
Delaware River Source Water and Commercial District
Phillipsburg draws its water supply from the Delaware River — a nationally protected Wild and Scenic River — making water quality protection in the Delaware River watershed directly relevant to the town’s drinking water supply. The commercial corridor along South Main Street and Union Square has restaurants and businesses requiring RPZ assemblies. South Jersey Backflow provides commercial testing with direct Phillipsburg water department filing. See backflow requirements for restaurants and commercial kitchens for food service compliance. For current pricing, see backflow testing and repair costs in New Jersey.
Nearby Warren County Communities We Also Serve
South Jersey Backflow serves all 22 Warren County municipalities. In addition to Phillipsburg Town, our nearby service areas include:
View our complete Warren County backflow services page for the full Warren County coverage area.
Schedule Your Backflow Service in Phillipsburg Town, NJ
South Jersey Backflow has proudly served Warren County residential and commercial customers since 2004. Our state-certified technicians handle annual backflow testing and certification, backflow repair and rebuild service, and backflow preventer enclosures for domestic water lines, fire suppression systems, and irrigation systems of all sizes and brands — with complete paperwork filing to your water authority and 24/7 emergency availability. We serve as a trusted sub-contractor for licensed plumbers throughout Warren County and work with property management companies managing residential and commercial portfolios. Call (856) 291-6809 or contact South Jersey Backflow to schedule in Phillipsburg Town.
