Proper management of stormwater is necessary and required by New Jersey State Law to prevent contaminants on impermeable surfaces from reaching and impacting nearby water systems. The requirements imposed by NJPDES General Stormwater permits can encompass both complex engineering designs and comparatively simpler but costly public and employee education programs. The following are some of the requirements that can be included in an NJPDES General Stormwater Permit:
Development of and adherence to a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
Annual reports and certifications
Local public education
Pet waste control
Litter pickup
Improper disposal control
Wildlife feeding control
Outfall mapping
Prevention/elimination of illicit connections
Catch basin cleaning
Outfall pipe stream scouring remediation
Employee training
Relatively new state regulations that are designed to protect streams and floodplains can also impact the cost and complexity of stormwater management systems by requiring outfalls to be positioned in such a way as to protect these environmental features.
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