Request for Permit Revocation Certification of Closure - state nj 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your NJPDES Permit Number and P.I. Number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your permit.
  3. Fill in your name, mailing address, city or town, telephone number, state, zip code, and email address in the designated fields.
  4. Provide details about the facility or site including its name and street address. Ensure accuracy as this information is vital for processing your request.
  5. List all treatment plants or storage units that have been closed, along with their closure dates. If applicable, specify if the entire plant has been closed.
  6. Indicate the reason for closure by selecting from the provided options: Facility has been closed, Connection to Sewerage Entity, or Other. If 'Other', provide a brief description.
  7. Confirm that all wastes have been properly managed and describe how they were disposed of in the relevant section.
  8. Finally, ensure you sign and date the document at the bottom before submitting it to confirm that all information is accurate and complete.

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Dedicated to improving and protecting public health and the environment we share, NJDEP uses the best available science to guide the conservation of natural and historic resources, ensure a stable climate and resilient communities, and secure clean and healthy air, water and lands throughout New Jersey.
NJPDES permits regulate/authorize the direct discharge of pollutants to surface and ground waters of the State, as well as the indirect discharge of pollutants to domestic treatment works (DTWs). In addition, some NJPDES permits regulate the generation, use and disposal of residuals.
The Division of Water Quality regulates wastewater discharges though the implementation of the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) permitting program. Wastewater comes from domestic sources including discharges from sinks, dishwashers, bathtubs, toilets and washing machines.