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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 New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) protects public health, critical quality of life issues, and the environment by supplying clean drinking water, collecting and treating wastewater, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
With a staff of approximately 2,900 people, NJDEP is a national leader in pollution prevention efforts and innovative environmental management strategies.
Jane Rosenblatt Birkhofer is the Chief of Staff under Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette. Jane Rosenblatt Birkhofer serves as Chief of Staff for New Jerseys Commissioner for Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette and is a member of the Commissioners senior leadership team.
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Agency overviewAgency executiveShawn M. LaTourette, CommissionerChild agenciesNew Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife New Jersey Division of Parks and ForestryWebsitehttp://.nj.gov/dep/3 more rows
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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).
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.
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Report life-threatening and/or environmental emergencies by calling 9-1-1, local police or the DEPs hotline: 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337).

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