New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 20 - DAM SAFETY STANDARDS
Subchapter 1 - APPLICATION PROCEDURE; DESIGN CRITERIA FOR DAM CONSTRUCTION; DAM INSPECTION PROCEDURE
Section 7:20-1.10 - Construction
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:20-1.10
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Requirements relating to supervision of dam construction are as follows:
1. All applicants shall submit a written
description and schedule of the proposed construction, including:
i. The estimated time to complete the construction
activities, see 7:20-1.4(e);
ii. Where applicable, a description of the means
by which stream flow will be diverted around or through the dam site, or otherwise
kept from interfering with the work;
iii. The number of inspectors designated for
inspection for construction quality control; and
iv. Steps to be taken to minimize erosion and
sediment production during construction.
2. The extent and method of inspection for
construction quality control must be described and approved by the Department,
including an inspection schedule.
3. The
diversion facility, as outlined under 1i above, must remain open and no water may be
permanently stored in the reservoir until the permittee demonstrates to the
Department that storage of water will neither interfere with construction activities
nor create a hazard to life, health or property.
4. The professional engineer responsible for
inspecting the construction must submit progress reports to the Department at least
once each month during the construction period.
5. The permittee shall promptly advise the
Department of all proposed changes in the approved design, plans or specifications.
There may be no change in the approved design, plans or specifications without prior
approval of the Department. Written prior approval from the Department is required
for major modifications, which shall include significant changes in scale, use,
design, impact, etc. of the project, as initially approved. The Department may
require written prior approval of any proposed modification. All approved changes
must be recorded on the complete set of as-built plans, required in (a)6 below. The
Department may require the submission of revised designs at any time.
6. A complete set of as-built designs, plans and
specifications must be submitted to the Department upon completion of the
project.
7. The professional engineer
who has inspected the construction shall submit written certification that the
structure has been built in conformance with the designs, plans and specifications,
and with any changes approved by the Department.
(b) The Department may, in its discretion, require the owner to obtain the services of an Independent Review Board to oversee the design and construction of any proposed or existing dam.
(c) Construction inspection program requirements are as follows:
1. The Department may inspect the
dam during construction to insure that it is being built in compliance with the
designs, plans and specifications submitted to the Department. Departmental
inspections in no way relieve either the permittee or the professional engineer in
charge from the responsibility of providing adequate inspection of the
work.
2. If, at any time during the
progress of the work, the Department finds that the work is not being performed in
accordance with the approved designs, plans and specifications and any approved
changes, the Department will serve a written notice to that effect on the permittee
or his representative. Such notice will state the particulars with which the work
has not complied. Additionally, the Department may order the immediate compliance
with such designs, plans, specifications, and changes and suspension of all other
work until compliance has been effected. If the owner or his representative fails to
comply with this order, the permit under which construction is authorized may be
revoked or suspended by the Department.
3. Upon receipt of the as-built plans required in
(a)6 above and the engineer's certification required in (a)7 above, the Department
will inspect the completed construction within 45 days. If the Department finds that
construction was completed in accordance with the approved designs, plans,
specifications and approved changes, the construction will be approved in writing
within 30 days. The approval date shall be the date such approval is sent by the
Department.
4. In the 12th month
following approval of construction by the Department pursuant to (b)3 above, the
Department may make a final inspection of the construction. If the Department makes
a final inspection of the construction, a final approval will be given by the
Department if the final inspection shows that the terms of the permit, designs,
plans, specifications and approved changes thereof have been met.
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