New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 19 - WATER SUPPLY ALLOCATION PERMITS
Subchapter 8 - AREAS OF CRITICAL WATER SUPPLY CONCERN
Section 7:19-8.7 - Base allocation and water supply allocation credit transfer procedure
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A permittee seeking to transfer all or part of its base allocation or the permittee seeking to obtain water supply allocation credits shall submit an application to the Department which shall include the following:
(b) The Department shall approve, subject to other applicable requirements of this chapter, a permanent transfer of any or all of a permittee's base allocation to another permittee through a permit modification in accordance with 7:19-2.2, provided that the transfer will not result in:
(c) The Department will not approve a transfer of base allocations or water allocation credits if the receiving party does not develop and implement an appropriate water conservation and drought management plan pursuant to 7:19-2.14(a)10 or if the alternative water supply plan required pursuant to 7:19-8.3(d) is not in accordance with the water supply alternatives adopted by the Department pursuant to 7:19-8.3(a)4.
(d) The receiving party's use of the water does not have to be for the same purpose as the sending party's use of the water.
(e) Any wells for which the total diversion privileges have been transferred shall be sealed in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:9-9.
(f) If, because of the receipt of the transferred base allocation or water supply allocation credits, the receiving party would require a new diversion source, an increase in pumping capacity, or an increase in monthly and/or yearly allocation, the receiving party shall apply for a permit modification in accordance with 7:19-2.2.
(g) If the purchase of additional base allocation or water supply allocation credits is solely for the purpose of replacing water allocation reduced as a result of Department-implemented action, this will be considered a minor modification of the permit. Upon receipt of notification that the transaction has been completed, the Department will proceed in accordance with 7:19-1.5(b).
(h) If the sending party retains diversion rights in excess of 100,000 gallons per day, the reduction in allocation will be considered a minor modification of the permit. Upon receipt of notification that the transfer has been completed, the Department will proceed in accordance with 7:19-1.5(b).