DEP Bulletin, 11 26 97 NJDEP - nj 2025

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The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has a fundamental mission to protect the natural environment and prevent impacts to the environment and human health. DEP works to control discharges to air, water, and land, and to remediate the pollution of these media.
The Division of Environmental Protection (DEP) works to protect and enhance the NIH environment.
In 2021 the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) enacted a maximum contaminant level for PFOA of 14 parts per trillion (ppt), the most stringent limit in the country. They have also enacted limits for other PFAS compounds, including a limit of 13 ppt for PFOS.
The present-day Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has its origins in a number of conservation-related state agencies and commissions established in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries.
Register for NJDEP Online Step 1: Request Access to NJDEP Online. 1.1 Visit njdeponline.com and click the button labeled Request Access to NJDEP Online. Step 2: Link Your NJDEP Online Service to Your myNewJersey Account. If you already have a myNewJersey account: Step 3: Setup your PIN and Challenge Questions.

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