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  2. New Jersey stormwater management rules - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey stormwater management rules were organized in 1983 and updated in 2004. The rules restrict building within 300-foot of "high quality water"; and stormwater and parking lot runoff at new developments must be diverted to a retention basin or a detention basin that are used for groundwater recharge to replenish the aquifer . [ 1 ]

  3. Environmental law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The "Spill Compensation and Control Act" authorizes the NJDEP to clean up sites and surrounding natural areas that have been contaminated with hazardous substances, and, more significantly, it authorizes the NJDEP to receive compensation for the remediation costs from "any person who has discharged a hazardous substance, or is in any way ...

  4. Water pollution control law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 1843, Jersey City enacted an ordinance prohibiting people from using the city's stormwater drainage systems to drain their own toilet systems. [2] However, it was not generally understood that discharging waste outside of the local drinking water supply could have detrimental effects on the entire river and the public health for ...

  5. Businessman cut down hundreds of trees above North Jersey ...

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    Fines for violating the municipal tree ordinance − which restricts the removal of trees with trunks larger than 6 inches in diameter − can run up to $1,000 per tree.

  6. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Wikipedia

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    NJDEP now has a staff of approximately 2,850. The department was created on April 22, 1970, America's first official Earth Day , making it the third state in the country to combine its environmental activities into a single, unified agency, with about 1,400 employees in five divisions, charged with responsibility for environmental protection ...

  7. I live in New Jersey, and my tree snapped during a recent ice ...

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    For example, if the tree was dying and you had reason to know it was at risk of toppling onto your neighbor's home, then you might be responsible and the neighbor could pursue a claim against you ...

  8. New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry - Wikipedia

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    In the state of New Jersey, the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry is an administrative division of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.In its most visible role, the Division is directly responsible for the management and operation of New Jersey's public park system which includes 42 state parks, 11 state forests, 3 recreation areas, and more than 50 historic sites and ...

  9. Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act - Wikipedia

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    In that case, the Phillipsburg Alliance Church of Phillipsburg, Warren County, sued the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection seeking to enjoin her and NJDEP from denying the church an exemption under the Highlands Act which would permit it to build its proposed new church sanctuary on a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) parcel in ...