Stormwater Management Strategies Protection Area - State of New - nj 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section with your name and the NJDEP File Number. This identifies who is responsible for the document.
  3. In the 'Grantor' section, enter the name of the property owner and their address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  4. Select the applicable permit type from the options provided, such as CAFRA Permit or Freshwater Wetlands Permit, and fill in the corresponding NJDEP File Number.
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The Clean Stormwater and Flood Reduction Act authorizes local and county governments to create stormwater utilities. Municipalities can use the funds generated from these utilities to improve infrastructure that protects water quality and prevents flooding in our communities.
The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) documents the Townships stormwater program and describes the measures necessary for compliance with the Statewide Basic Requirements.
Stormwater Management Practices at EPA Facilities Green Roofs. Permeable Pavements. Bioretention Areas. Vegetated Swales/Dry Swales. Curb and Gutter Elimination. Vegetated Filter Strips. Sand and Organic Filters. Constructed Wetlands.
N.J. Admin. Code 16:38-3.3 - Drainage. Abutting property owners are responsible for maintaining drainage systems within the limits of their property and within the State right-of-way limits to their connection to the State system, unless a drainage easement exists.
Stormwater flows from concrete, asphalt, rooftops, and other surfaces designed to shed water and rapidly funnel it toward storm drainage systems.

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What Is the Clean Stormwater and Flood Reduction Act? The Act authorizes municipalities, counties, or groups of municipalities to establish and operate local fee-based stormwater utilities. These utilities can also be established and operated by sewerage authorities and improvement authorities.

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