New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 8 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 5 - DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MEASURES
Section 7:8-5.4 - Groundwater recharge standards
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:8-5.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) This section contains minimum design and performance standards for groundwater recharge.
(b) The minimum design and performance standards for groundwater recharge, are as follows:
1. The design engineer shall, using the
assumptions and factors for stormwater runoff and groundwater recharge
calculations at
N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.7, either:
i. Demonstrate through hydrologic and
hydraulic analysis that the site and its stormwater management measures
maintain 100 percent of the average annual pre-construction groundwater
recharge volume for the site; or
ii. Demonstrate through hydrologic and
hydraulic analysis that the increase of stormwater runoff volume from
pre-construction to post-construction for the projected two-year storm, as
defined and determined pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.7(d), is
infiltrated.
2. This
groundwater recharge requirement does not apply to projects within the "urban
redevelopment area," or to projects subject to (b)3 below.
3. The following types of stormwater shall
not be recharged:
i. Stormwater from areas of
high pollutant loading. High pollutant loading areas are areas in industrial
and commercial developments where solvents and/or petroleum products are
loaded/unloaded, stored, or applied; areas where pesticides are loaded/unloaded
or stored; areas where hazardous materials are expected to be present in
greater than "reportable quantities" as defined by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at
40 CFR
302.4; areas where recharge would be
inconsistent with a remedial action work plan approved pursuant to the
Administrative Requirements for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites rules,
N.J.A.C. 7:26C, or a Department approved landfill closure plan; and areas with
high risks for spills of toxic materials, such as gas stations and vehicle
maintenance facilities; and
ii.
Industrial stormwater exposed to "source material." "Source material" means any
material(s) or machinery, located at an industrial facility, that is directly
or indirectly related to process, manufacturing or other industrial activities,
which could be a source of pollutants in any industrial stormwater discharge to
groundwater. Source materials include, but are not limited to, raw materials;
intermediate products; final products; waste materials; by-products; industrial
machinery and fuels, and lubricants, solvents, and detergents that are related
to process, manufacturing, or other industrial activities that are exposed to
stormwater.
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