New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 19 - WATER SUPPLY ALLOCATION PERMITS
Subchapter 2 - PERMIT AND WATER USE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES; PERMITS-BY-RULE
Section 7:19-2.14 - Permit conditions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:19-2.14
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) Each permit shall contain specific and general conditions including, but not limited to, the following:
1. The term of the
permit. The maximum term of a permit shall not exceed 10 years;
2. The maximum allowable diversion, expressed
in terms of a daily, monthly and/or annual allocation;
3. That the monthly diversion amount be
reported on a quarterly basis on forms provided by the Department. The quarters
shall end on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. The reports
shall be submitted within 30 days after the close of the quarter.
4. That all diversion sources be equipped
with totalizing flow meters which shall be calibrated at least every five years
with the following exceptions:
i. Sources
whose sole use is to supply water for purposes of fire protection;
ii. Sand and gravel operations using water
for media transport; and
iii.
Sources for which the permittee demonstrates that the installation of a
totalizing flow meter is impractical or unreasonable;
5. Any permittee with a diversion source that
meets the requirements of (a)4i, ii or iii above may estimate the diversion
quantity using an accurate and reasonable method approved by the Department.
The permittee shall verify the method for accuracy every five years;
6. Passing flow requirements for surface
water sources or ground water sources that influence surface water
sources;
7. That the static water
levels for ground water sources be determined and reported on the quarterly
diversion report pursuant to (a)3 above;
8. Allow the transfer of a permit, with the
consent of the Department, but only for the identical use of the waters by the
transferee;
9. That, in areas of
potential for salt water intrusion, a raw water sample be tested for chloride
and/or sodium concentration and the result be reported on the quarterly
diversion report pursuant to (a)3 above;
10. That the permittee adopt and implement,
to the satisfaction of the Department, a Water Conservation and Drought
Management Plan. A Water Conservation and Drought Management Plan status report
on all measures that have been implemented shall be submitted by the date
specified in the permit. Any permittee not required to submit such a plan
pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:19-2.2(i) is exempt from
this requirement;
11. That the
permittee is responsible for mitigating adverse impacts on ground or surface
waters or the users thereof caused as a direct result of their
diversion;
12. That the Department
may modify or revoke the permit, after notice and after hearing, if requested,
for violations of permit conditions, rules adopted or orders issued by the
Department, and when deemed necessary for the public interest;
13. That, if the water diverted is used for
non-potable purposes, the permittee investigate the feasibility of water
reuse;
14. That the water diverted
be used for approved purposes;
15.
That, if the authorized diversion privileges are not currently diverted subject
to contract, or reasonably required for a demonstrated future need, they shall
revert back to the State upon renewal or modification of the permit;
16. That, where a diversion may exceed the
natural replenishment, the permittee may be required to install a monitoring
well to document the impacts of the diversion upon the aquifer; and
17. That the Department may require a
hydrogeologic test if the new diversion causes impacts which contradict the
hydrogeologic information submitted with the permit application.
(b) The permittee shall allow the Department and/or its designated representative to:
1. Enter and inspect any site, building or
equipment, or any portion thereof, owned or operated by the permittee, at any
time, in order to ascertain compliance or non-compliance with
N.J.S.A. 58:1A-1 et seq., 58:4A-4.1 et seq., 58:12A-1
et seq., these rules, or any other agreement or order issued or entered into
pursuant thereto. Such right shall include, but not be limited to, the right to
require the testing of any equipment at the facility, to sketch or photograph
any portion of the site, building or equipment, to copy or photograph any
document or records necessary to determine such compliance or non-compliance,
and to interview any employees or representatives of the owner, operator or
applicant. Such right shall be absolute and shall not be conditioned upon any
action by the Department, except the presentation of appropriate credentials as
requested and compliance with appropriate standard safety procedures.
2. The permittee, and any employees or
representatives thereof, shall assist and shall not hinder or delay the
Department and/or its designated representative in the performance of all
aspects of any inspection. This assistance includes allowing the Department
and/or its designated representative to accompany the permittee while
performing any regulated activity at a particular building or property for the
purpose of inspection of those activities. During such inspection by the
Department and/or its designated representative, the permittee shall operate
equipment under normal routine operating conditions or under such other
conditions as may be requested by the Department. The permittee shall, upon
request, make available such sampling and measurement equipment to the
Department as needed for the purpose of making comparative
measurements.
(c) The permittee shall protect each diversion source from vandalism, tampering, and contamination at all times. Department approved protection methods include:
1. Locked well/pump house;
2. Location within a locked, secure fenced
area;
3. A locked, secure hatch or
cover; and/or
4. 24 hour security
at the diversion.
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