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Wetland buffers are those areas that surround a wetland and reduce adverse impacts to the wetland functions and values from adjacent development. Wetland buffers can include both upland and aquatic areas contiguous with a wetland edge, however, the focus of this study is on vegetated upland buffers.
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Agency overviewJurisdictionNew JerseyHeadquarters401 E. State Street, 7th Floor, East Wing, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0402Agency executiveShawn M. LaTourette, CommissionerChild agenciesNew Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry2 more rows
The construction of new single family houses and additions and improvement to existing ones within freshwater wetlands, transition areas, and/or State open waters requires a Freshwater Wetlands (FWW) permit or a FWW Transition Area waiver.
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DEP PRIORITIES Safe, clean water is vital to New Jerseys health, quality of life and economy. The DEP protects this precious resource by preventing pollution, cleaning up contamination, ensuring ample supply and investing in strong infrastructure. Cleaner environments promote stronger communities.
If further assistance is needed, please contact the Division of Land Use Regulations Technical Support Center by calling (609)777-0454.
The riparian zone is the land and vegetation within a regulated water and extending either 50 feet, 150 feet or 300 feet from the top of bank along both sides of the regulated water, depending on the environmental sensitivity of the water.
Youll have to have a permit if you want to build on or develop any regulated wetland, and you have to be approved for that permit before starting to build. Permits are approved once the delineation process is done. The USACE evaluates over 85,000 permit applications per year, and out of those, around 95% are approved.
A wetlands buffer or transition area of up to 150 feet in width shall be established adjacent to all wetlands defined and regulated under the Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act. (Refer to the Freshwater Wetland Protection Act Rules, N.J.A.C. 7:7A, for further guidance).

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