Trenton, the state capital, has a water hardness level of 222 PPM which is extremely hard. New Jersey has hard water, based on USGS water hardness measures, with an average of 106 PPM. The remaining 37% of New Jersey residents receive their water from public wells. The majority of New Jersey residents (63%) receive their potable water from the Millstone River, Raritan River, Delaware River, the D&R Canal, or a combination of these water sources. New Jersey consistently ranks among the top public school systems in the nation. It is one of the wealthiest states as far as median-household income is concerned and the most densely populated state in the US. New Jersey is a Mid-Atlantic state that is bordered by New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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