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Permits-by-rule, which are automatically issued by DEP for certain minor construction activities, like building a fence, pool, shed, or small home addition. No application or fee to DEP is necessary for construction that meets the requirements spelled out in a permit-by-rule.
Wetlands are superb at purifying polluted water, replenishing aquifers and harboring wildlife. But they are almost always terrible places to build houses. Only about 5 percent of the land area in the continental United States is composed of wetlands.
New Jerseys 613,500 acres of freshwater wetlands and 289,500 acres of saltwater wetlands are now protected under federal and State laws.
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.
New Jersey protects wetlands under the New Jersey Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act. This law also protects transition areas or buffers around freshwater wetlands. Before you invest in any activity within 150 feet of wetlands you should contact the NJDEP to see if wetland restrictions exist on the land.
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New Jersey employers, whose businesses are assigned covered North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes listed in the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know regulations, are required to submit CRTK surveys listing the environmental hazardous substances (EHSs) present at their facilities in
1-877- WARN DEP (1-877-927-6337).
Typically, either the owner, developer, contractor, or architect will get the necessary permit. Owners or developers usually determine whether any wetlands are at the site and if they will be impacted. Before receiving a permit, you also must get approval for your project from your state (Section 401 certification).

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