New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 19 - WATER SUPPLY ALLOCATION PERMITS
Subchapter 6 - WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT ACT RULES
Section 7:19-6.5 - Water conservation
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:19-6.5
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Unless more stringent water conservation measures are required by the Department, all public community water systems shall:
1. Proceed
expeditiously to correct leakage in the total distribution system, as detected
through a systematic program to monitor leakage. Program results may be required to
be submitted to the Department at least once every three years;
2. Adopt and implement, to the satisfaction of the
Department, an on-going program to encourage water conservation for all types of use
within the area served by the system. This does not preclude other water
conservation requirements imposed by the Board of Public Utilities;
3. Submit a Water Conservation and Drought
Management Plan on forms provided by the Department with each initial, modification,
or renewal application for a water supply allocation permit or major modification
thereof, or contract approval. The Water Conservation and Drought Management Plan
shall include:
i. A description of water
conservation components;
ii. Interim,
voluntary water use restrictions for implementation during corresponding stages of
drought warning, drought emergency, precipitation deficits or reservoir storage
deficits;
iii. Voluntary transfers of
water via interconnections between water supply systems for use when prescribed
reservoir storage level thresholds are reached;
iv. Other measures designed to reduce demand,
consumption or water usage or loss, or which otherwise have the effect of maximizing
water supplies during periods in which precipitation is lower than average and/or
water supply storage is less than normal; and
v. For purveyors with water supply reservoirs,
rule curves for reservoirs that can be used to establish storage level
thresholds.
4. File water
rate structures which provide incentives for water conservation with the Department
and the Board of Public Utilities, as appropriate; and
5. Require installation of water meters for all
service connections. This shall not apply to fire emergency uses. Water systems with
fewer than 500 service connections or systems where it is demonstrated to the
satisfaction of the Department that metering is not practical may be exempted from
metering if it is shown that the annual average daily water use by the system does
not exceed 75 gallons per person per day.
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