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How to use or fill out the termination of a NJPDES permit - State of New Jersey
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Begin by entering your NJPDES Permit Number and Facility Name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your request.
For permit inactivation, indicate if the discharge has ceased. If so, contact the appropriate Bureau of Water Compliance and Enforcement to verify cessation.
If you are requesting revocation, complete FORM NJPDES - 1. Be detailed about the discharges or outfalls at your facility and check the REVOC box for all categories to be revoked.
Fill out the Certification of Closure form if applicable, ensuring all treatment units closed are listed with their closure dates.
Review all entries for completeness and accuracy before submitting one original and one copy of your request to the Division of Water Quality.
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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.
How much does it cost to remove an above ground oil tank in NJ?
The average cost for the removal of an Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) is $1,000.00. Access to the tank and liquid remaining will affect the price.
Can I remove my own oil tank in NJ?
The State of New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Division of Codes and Standards regulates the removal and abandonment of heating oil tanks. Every oil tank in NJ will have to be involved with DCA, on a local level as you will need a permit to remove the tank.
Can anyone remove an oil tank?
The removal and disposal of an old oil storage tank must be carried out according to existing Building Regulations. An OFTEC registered engineer will carry out an assessment to decommission, remove and dispose of the old oil tank, identifying any fire or environmental risks that may be associated with the process.
Can you remove an oil tank yourself?
There are companies that specialize in this and do nothing else. Removing oil tanks is potentially dangerous, and they are hazardous waste. You need special equipment to get the residue out, you need licenses to dispose of them, and you need insurance to cover anything that may go wrong. Its a whole thing.
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