New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 90 - STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Subchapter 1 - SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL ON LAND DISTURBANCE ACTIVITIES
Section 2:90-1.3 - Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:90-1.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The State Soil Conservation Committee adopts and hereby incorporates into the rules of this subchapter by reference as standards for soil erosion and sediment control those standards published in the "Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jersey" and identified as revised on December 14, 2015, as the technical basis for local soil conservation district certification of soil erosion and sediment control plans. Specifically, these standards include the following:

1. Vegetative Standards:

Acid Soil Management1-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Dune Stabilization2-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Maintaining Vegetation3-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Permanent Vegetative Cover for Soil Stabilization4-1
Revised April 8, 2013
Stabilization with Mulch only5-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Stabilization with Sod6-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Temporary Vegetative Cover for Soil Stabilization7-1
Revised April 8, 2013
Topsoiling8-1
Revised December 14, 2015
Tree Protection During Construction9-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Trees, Shrubs and Vines10-1
Revised July 11, 2011

2. Engineering Standards:

Channel Stabilization11-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Conduit Outlet Protection12-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Detention Structures13-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Dewatering14-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Diversions15-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Dust Control16-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Grade Stabilization Structure17-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Grassed Waterway18-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Land Grading19-1
Revised December 14, 2015
Lined Waterway20-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Offsite Stability Analysis21-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Riprap22-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Sediment Barrier23-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Sediment Basin24-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Slope Protection Structures25-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Soil Bioengineering26-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Stabilized Construction Access27-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Storm Sewer Inlet Protection28-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Stream Crossing29-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Subsurface Drainage30-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Traffic Control31-1
Revised July 11, 2011
Turbidity Barrier32-1
Revised July 11, 2011

3. Copies of the Standards may be obtained by contacting the State Soil Conservation Committee at 609-292-5540, http://www.state.nj.us/agriculture, or any of the soil conservation districts as follows:
i. Bergen County Soil Conservation District;

ii. Burlington County Soil Conservation District;

iii. Camden County Soil Conservation District;

iv. Cape-Atlantic Soil Conservation District (Cape May and Atlantic Counties);

v. Cumberland-Salem Soil Conservation District (Cumberland and Salem Counties);

vi. Freehold Soil Conservation District (Middlesex and Monmouth Counties);

vii. Gloucester County Soil Conservation District;

viii. Hudson, Essex and Passaic Soil Conservation District (Hudson, Essex and Passaic Counties);

ix. Hunterdon County Soil Conservation District;

x. Mercer County Soil Conservation District;

xi. Morris County Soil Conservation District;

xii. Ocean County Soil Conservation District;

xiii. Somerset-Union Soil Conservation District (Somerset and Union Counties);

xiv. Sussex County Soil Conservation District; and

xv. Warren County Soil Conservation District.

(b) Where it can be satisfactorily demonstrated by the applicant that unique or innovative control measures or procedures not specified in this chapter may be applicable to specific sites, such measures may be proposed for consideration and utilized subject to approval by the soil conservation district and the State Soil Conservation Committee. To secure such approval, a written request shall be sent to the soil conservation district and State Soil Conservation Committee describing the unique or innovative control measure or procedure and its proposed function or use on the project. Such approval may be granted only where it is determined that strict application of the standards as herein specified will not result in the most practical and effective control of soil erosion, sedimentation and stormwater damages.

(c) The location, address, and telephone number of the local soil conservation district may be obtained from the State Soil Conservation Committee, PO Box 330, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0330, 609-292-5540.

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