New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 15 - WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANNING
Subchapter 4 - WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS
Section 7:15-4.3 - Structure and content of wastewater management plans
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:15-4.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The requirements for each WMP component are set forth below. WMPs should be concise, using the minimum feasible narrative and mapping. All pages, tables, and figures in WMPs shall be legible and numbered. Specific requirements for these descriptions, maps, and analyses are set forth in 7:15-1.7 and this subchapter. A WMP shall contain:
1. A title page,
identifying the name of the WMP, the WMP agency, and areawide WQM plan(s) affected,
the date submitted, and a blank line for the adoption date (for use by the
Department). Only the date of the most recent draft shall appear as the date
submitted;
2. A table of contents
identifying major text components, tables, figures, and maps, with page and map
number references;
3. A brief summary of
actions proposed in the WMP including a description of the number of acres added
and/or subtracted from the area eligible for sewer service and strategies to address
any potential capacity deficiencies identified in the wastewater treatment capacity
or nitrate dilution analyses;
4. A
narrative section with a description of the following:
i. The WMP area;
ii. Wastewater treatment facilities tables
required under (b) below and relationships between and among municipalities and the
wastewater treatment facilities;
iii.
Descriptions of the information used to perform the build-out, wastewater treatment
capacity, and nitrate dilution analyses required under 7:15-4.5 including, but limited
to, the sources of the information, supporting, and background documentation and
other factors considered in preparing the WMP;
iv. Results of the wastewater treatment capacity
and nitrate dilution analyses required pursuant to N.J.A.C.
7:15-4.5; and
v. Strategies
that demonstrate the potential to address capacity deficiencies identified through
the analyses; and
5. Maps as
required under (c) below.
(b) Wastewater treatment facility tables shall be prepared for each existing and anticipated wastewater treatment facility, and shall include the information listed below:
1. The name of the wastewater treatment
facility;
2. Identification of whether
the wastewater treatment facility is existing or is an anticipated wastewater
treatment facility;
3. The name of the
wastewater treatment facility owner and NJPDES permittee;
4. The physical location of the wastewater
treatment facility including municipality, county, street address and
lot/block;
5. The NJPDES permit number,
if assigned. If the wastewater treatment facility has been assigned a NJPDES permit
number but the final permit has not been issued, the word "pending" should follow
the NJPDES permit number;
6.
Identification of whether the wastewater treatment facility discharges or will
discharge to surface water, ground water, or both;
7. The name of the receiving surface water body or
aquifer;
8. Identification of the
classification of the receiving surface water body or aquifer as specified in the
Surface Water Quality Standards, N.J.A.C. 7:9B, or the Ground Water
Quality Standards, N.J.A.C. 7:9C;
9. The discharge location (latitude and longitude
or State Plane Coordinates) or planned discharge location (if known) for each
existing NJPDES-regulated wastewater treatment facility and each wastewater
treatment facility for which an NJPDES permit application is pending;
10. The flow identified in the NJPDES permit in
millions of gallons per day. The flow shall be identified as to whether it is
expressed as an annual average, maximum monthly average, 30-day average, daily
maximum, or on some other basis. If the wastewater treatment facility does not have
a final NJPDES permit, space shall be provided for insertion of the flow, once the
permit is issued; and
11. Identification
of the existing and projected population and/or development and wastewater flow to
be served by the wastewater treatment facility during the planning period of
20-years for urbanized municipalities or at build-out for all other
municipalities.
(c) Each WMP shall include the following maps:
1. WMP Area Map
(Map No. 1). Where applicable, the following political and jurisdictional,
boundaries, and features shall be identified on this map:
i. The WMP area boundary;
ii. Areawide WQM planning area
boundaries;
iii. Municipal
boundaries;
iv. The coastal area
boundary, as described in 13:19-4, and the
Department's Coastal Zone Management rules at 7:7-1.2(b)
including the Hackensack Meadowlands District defined in 13:17-4;
v. The Pinelands Area and the Pinelands National
Reserve; and
vi. The Highlands
preservation area and the Highlands planning area.
2. Selected Environmentally Sensitive Features Map
(Map No. 2). A composite map depicting each of the following environmental features
in (c)2i through viii below based on the most current GIS layers available from the
Department at the time of WMP submission. This map shall also state that
"Development in areas mapped as environmentally sensitive features may be subject to
special restrictions under Federal or State statutes or rules. Interested persons
should check with the Department of Environmental Protection for the latest
information. Depiction of environmental features shall be for general information
purposes only, and shall not be construed to define the legal geographic
jurisdiction of such statutes or rules."
i.
Suitable habitat for endangered and threatened species as identified on the
Department's Landscape Maps of Habitat for Endangered, Threatened and Other Priority
Wildlife as Rank 3, 4 and 5;
ii. Natural
Heritage Priority Sites;
iii. Surface
waters, as mapped on the Department's graphic information systems (GIS) hydrography
coverage;
iv. Category One waters
designated in the Department's Surface Water Quality Standards, N.J.A.C.
7:9B, based on the Department's maps of such waters, and their
corresponding 300-foot riparian zone based on the Flood Hazard Area Control Act
Rules, N.J.A.C. 7:13;
v. Coastal wetlands that have been mapped by the
Department under the Wetlands Act of 1970, 13:9A-1 et seq.;
vi. Other freshwater and estuarine wetlands, based
on maps prepared by the Department under the Freshwater Wetlands Protection Act,
13:9B-25.c;
vii. Coastal Fringe Planning Areas, Coastal Rural
Planning Areas, and Coastal Environmentally Sensitive Planning Area; and
viii. Environmentally sensitive areas in which 201
Facilities Plan grant limitations prohibit the extension of sewer service, if
available.
3. Wastewater
Service Area Map (Map No. 3). Where applicable, the following regional planning area
boundaries, wastewater-related jurisdictions, facilities, and wastewater service
areas shall be identified on this map:
i. The
Pinelands Management Area boundaries within the Pinelands Area and the Pinelands
National Reserve;
ii. The land use
capability zones established within the Highlands Regional Master Plan adopted by
the Highlands Council pursuant to 13:20-8;
iii. District boundaries of sewerage authority
districts, as defined in 40:14A-3(6),
districts of a municipal authority, as defined in 40:14B-3(5),
and municipal utility authority districts, as defined in 40:62-1 et seq. For the
purposes of this section, district shall also mean the Passaic Valley Sewerage
District defined under 58:14-1 et
seq.;
iv. Franchise areas for sewer
utilities regulated by the Board of Public Utilities and other contractual
boundaries defining sewer service area commitments or other legally binding
arrangements (for example, sewerage agency members or contract customer
communities);
v. The location of each
domestic and industrial wastewater treatment facility that is anticipated to exist
in the future, including existing facilities that will remain in service, and the
discharge outfall for each. The name and NJPDES permit number(s), if assigned, of
each wastewater treatment facility shall be identified;
vi. A delineation of sewer service areas, as
determined in accordance with 7:15-4.4,
differentiating that area that is:
(1) Assigned
sewer service area, differentiating between area that currently conveys sewage to
each existing or proposed wastewater treatment facility and that which is proposed
to convey sewage to each existing or proposed wastewater treatment facility;
or
(2) Unassigned sewer service area;
and
vii. A delineation of
non-sewer service area.
4.
Zoning map(s) (Map No. 4). Where applicable, a map or maps depicting municipal
parcel mapping, current composite or municipal zoning as used as the basis for the
build-out analysis required pursuant to 7:15-4.5.
5. Other map(s) (Map 5). Where applicable, map or
maps depicting other factors considered in delineating sewer service
areas.
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