New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 14A - NEW JERSEY POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
Subchapter 22 - TREATMENT WORKS APPROVALS, SEWER BANS, SEWER BAN EXEMPTIONS
Section 7:14A-22.12 - Extensions of time for treatment works approvals
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Stage II treatment works approvals are valid for an initial period of two years, unless otherwise stated in the approval document. A stage II approval will expire unless building, installing or modifying of the treatment works has begun within the initial approval period stated on the permit, unless the permit is extended pursuant to this subchapter.
(b) At the Department's discretion, a treatment works approval may be extended beyond the original two-year approval date, to a maximum period of five years from the original issuance date. Each extension, if granted, will be for a maximum period of one year.
(c) The Department's decision on whether or not to grant a time extension is dependent upon the circumstances which exist at the time the request is made, including, but not limited to, the status of any sewer connection ban. Generally, the request will be denied if a sewer connection ban is in place and the project does not qualify for a sewer ban exemption pursuant to this subchapter.
(d) The earliest a time extension request will be considered by the Department is one year prior to the permit expiration date.
(e) Once the construction of sewerage facilities is legally initiated, the TWA is considered to be in effect and further time extensions are not required. However, if construction has been interrupted for a period of more than two years, the Department, at its discretion, may revoke the TWA and deny the extension request. The factors to be considered in making such decisions include, but are not limited to, a sewer connection ban or conveyance problem, time span for which construction is interrupted, the status of the construction, and the reasons for construction interruption.