New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 20 - DAM SAFETY STANDARDS
Subchapter 2 - CIVIL ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES; REQUESTS FOR ADJUDICATORY HEARINGS; ACTIONS BY THE DEPARTMENT TO REPAIR AND MITIGATE
Section 7:20-2.6 - Civil administrative penalty amount for violation of the Safe Dam Act
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:20-2.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The Department may assess the following civil administrative penalty for each day that the respective identified violations continue:
1. Failure to draw
off (drain or lower) an impoundment:
i. Class I
Dams: $ 10,000 to $ 25,000;
ii. Class II
Dams: $ 5,000 to $ 10,000;
iii. Class
III and IV Dams: $ 1,000 to $ 5,000;
2. Failure to submit a permit application,
compliance schedule, inspection report, emergency action plan or operation and
maintenance plan or other document required by the Safe Dam Act or these rules, or
failure to respond to a request for information:
i. Class I Dams: $ 5,000;
ii. Class II Dams: $ 2,500;
iii. Class III and IV Dams: $ 1,000;
3. Failure to conduct or complete dam
repairs, maintenance, modification or removal:
i.
Class I Dams: $ 10,000 to $ 25,000;
ii.
Class II Dams: $ 5,000 to $ 10,000;
iii.
Class III and IV Dams: $ 1,000 to $ 5,000;
4. Failure to obtain Department approval prior to
the construction or modification of a dam or appurtenant structure:
i. Class I Dams: $ 10,000 to $ 25,000;
ii. Class II Dams: $ 5,000 to $ 10,000;
iii. Class III and IV Dams: $ 1,000 to $
5,000;
5. Failure to allow
access to a dam site, including appurtenant structures to representatives of the
Department presenting proper credentials:
i. All
dams: $ 1,000 to $ 5,000;
6.
Failure to implement a security plan:
i. Class I
Dams: $ 10,000 to $ 25,000;
ii. Class II
Dams: $ 5,000 to $ 10,000;
iii. Class
III and IV Dams: $ 1,000 to $ 5,000;
7. Failure to comply with any permit requirement:
i. Class I Dams: $ 10,000 to $ 25,000;
ii. Class II Dams: $ 5,000 to $ 10,000;
iii. Class III and IV Dams: $ 1,000 to $
5,000;
8. Knowingly,
recklessly, or negligently making a false statement, representation, or
certification in any application, record or other document filed or required to be
maintained by the Safe Dam Act:
i. All dams: $
1,000 to $ 5,000.
(b) The civil administrative penalty shall be established at the mid-point of the ranges set forth at (a) above unless adjusted by the Department in its discretion within the range on the basis of the following factors:
1. The compliance history of the
violator;
2. The number, frequency and
severity of the violations;
3. The
measures taken by the violator to mitigate the effect of the current violation or to
prevent future violations;
4. The
cooperation of the violator in correcting the violation, remedying the damage caused
by the violation and ensuring the violation does not reoccur;
5. The deterrent effect of the penalty;
6. Any costs or impacts directly or indirectly
imposed on the public or the environment as a result of the violation; and
7. Other specific circumstances of the violator or
violation.
(c) In settling a civil administrative penalty, the Department may in its discretion consider the following:
1. Mitigating and extenuating
circumstances;
2. Measures taken to
mitigate impact of the violation; and
3.
Other terms and conditions acceptable to the Department.
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