New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 1H - COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH STANDARDS OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE AND PERFORMANCE
Subchapter 3 - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
Section 7:1H-3.7 - Performance standards for conducting a ground water pollution control and on-site sewage system management program
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Provide separately, or in cooperation with any other designated on-site sewage management agency, to the extent permitted by law, for:
(b) Examine plans, issue certificates and permits, and inspect new and repaired residential and commercial on-site sewage disposal systems, as identified in N.J.A.C. 7:9-2.1 et seq., to ensure that they conform to state law and the current edition of the Standards for the Construction of Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems.
(c) Approve plans and inspect individual sewage disposal systems receiving industrial wastes for conformance with N.J.A.C. 7:9-2.8 with the approval of the department.
(d) Maintain a file of all plans, certificates, inspections and enforcement actions taken pertaining to residential, commercial, and industrial individual sewage disposal systems.
(e) Investigate nuisances and public health hazards caused by malfunctioning residential, commercial and industrial individual sewage disposal systems; take necessary enforcement action pursuant to 26:3-45 et seq., the Environmental Rights Act, 2A:35A-1 et seq., or local ordinances.
(f) Determine problem areas through a sanitary survey to include physical inspection and indirect methods such as geophysics or dye testing; accumulate evidence of the need for a public sewage collection system or for an individual sewage disposal system management program.
(g) Insure that the treatment and disposal of septage is conducted in an environmentally sound manner in accordance with applicable provisions of law.
(h) Conduct a groundwater monitoring program designed to establish baseline conditions, provide early detection of pollution, and identify existing pollution sources.
(i) Sampling of groundwater shall be conducted in compliance with the department's Field Procedures Manual for Data Acquisition.
(j) Inventory actual or potential groundwater pollution sources including, where applicable:
(k) Maintain a current file on each actual or potential source of groundwater pollution. The files shall contain data on each source identified, including:
(l) Provide the department and interested local governments with data on actual and potential ground-water pollution sources to supplement the department's monitoring efforts. Actual instances of ground water pollution shall be reported to the department immediately.
(m) Report citizen complaints concerning ground water pollution to the department and participate, upon request of the department, in the investigation of such complaints.