New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 14 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT
Subchapter 8 - CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES AND REQUESTS FOR ADJUDICATORY HEARINGS
Section 7:14-8.13 - Civil administrative penalty for economic benefit

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:14-8.13

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

(a) When the Department determines that the violator has gained an economic benefit from a violation, the Department shall, in addition to any other civil administrative penalty assessed pursuant to this subchapter, include as part of a civil administrative penalty the economic benefit (in dollars) which the violator has realized as a result of not complying, or by delaying compliance, with the requirements of the Water Pollution Control Act, the New Jersey Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Act or any rule, water quality standard, effluent limitation, administrative order or permit issued pursuant thereto.

(b) Economic benefit shall include:

1. The amount of savings realized from avoided capital or noncapital costs resulting from the violation;

2. The return earned or that may be earned on the amount of the avoided costs;

3. Any benefits accruing to the violator as a result of a competitive market advantage enjoyed by reason of the violation; and

4. Any other benefits resulting from the violation.

(c) The Department shall consider the following factors in determining economic benefit:

1. The amount of capital investments required, and whether they are one-time or recurring;

2. The amount of one-time nondepreciable expenditures;

3. The amount of annual expenses;

4. The useful life of capital;

5. Applicable tax, inflation and discount rates;

6. The amount of low interest financing, the low interest rate, and the corporate debt rate; and

7. Any other factors relevant to economic benefit.

(d) If the total economic benefit was derived from more than one violation, the total economic benefit amount may be apportioned among the violations from which it was derived so as to increase each civil administrative penalty assessment to an amount no greater than $ 50,000 per violation.

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