N.J. Admin. Code § 7:9C-1.2 - Policies
(a) It is the
policy of this State to restore, enhance and maintain the chemical, physical
and biological integrity of its waters, to protect public health, to safeguard
fish and aquatic life and scenic and ecological values, and to enhance the
domestic, municipal, recreational, industrial and other uses of
water.
(b) Discharges to ground
water that subsequently discharge into surface waters shall not be permitted by
the applicable regulatory program if such discharges would cause a
contravention of surface water quality standards applicable to those surface
waters. That is, those discharges must achieve compliance with both these
standards and the surface water quality standards (N.J.A.C. 7:9B).
(c) When existing ground water quality does
not meet the constituent standards determined pursuant to
7:9C-1.7, 1.8 and 1.9, due to human
activities, the Department shall, after a review of relevant and available
scientific and technical data, determine in the context of the applicable
regulatory programs the management actions necessary (including, but not
limited to, the requirement of remedial actions) to restore or enhance ground
water quality pursuant to the policies of this chapter.
(d) The Department shall not approve
discharges or activities posing a significant risk of discharges, within the
jurisdiction of and subject to regulation by the Pinelands Commission, that
would contravene the rules of the Pinelands Commission with regard to the
protection of ground water or surface water quality.
Notes
See: 36 New Jersey Register 4374(b), 37 New Jersey Register 4226(b).
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