NJDEP- DEP Bulletin , 3 25 2009 issue - nj-2025

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NJs landmark Environmental Justice Law requires DEP to evaluate environmental and public health impacts of certain facilities on overburdened communities (OBCs) when reviewing certain applications.
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.
All other domestic or industrial facilities issued an individual NJPDES Discharge to Groundwater permit shall be assessed a minimum fee of $ 2,750.
Led by Commissioner @shawnlatur, the NJDEP protects @NJGovs air, land and water and manages the Garden States natural lands, wildlife and parks.
DEP Permit means that certain Site Location of Development Act and Natural Resources Protection Act permit dated and issued by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection with respect to the Property, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
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