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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Bureau of Surface Water Permitting document in the editor.
  2. Begin with FORM NJPDES - 1. Carefully read the instructions provided and ensure you indicate if treated groundwater will be conveyed through a storm drainage system in items 5 and 9B.
  3. Gather evidence of RFA submission to affected sewerage entities and municipalities. Ensure you have copies of signed notices sent via certified mail, along with return receipts for verification.
  4. Complete the NJPDES Technical Form (Form C) by filling out all items except Item 7. Attach representative analysis data from untreated wastewater as required, ensuring it is from a certified laboratory.
  5. Fill out the B4B Certification Form, ensuring both administrative and professional certifications are completed as per N.J.A.C. guidelines.
  6. Finally, submit one original and one copy of your completed RFA to the specified address for processing.

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