New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 8 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Subchapter 5 - DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MEASURES
Section 7:8-5.6 - Stormwater runoff quantity standards
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:8-5.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) This section contains the minimum design and performance standards to control stormwater runoff quantity impacts of major development.
(b) In order to control stormwater runoff quantity impacts, the design engineer shall, using the assumptions and factors for stormwater runoff calculations at N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.7, complete one of the following:
1. Demonstrate through hydrologic and
hydraulic analysis that for stormwater leaving the site, postconstruction
runoff hydrographs for the current and projected two-, 10-, and 100-year storm
events, as defined and determined pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.7(c) and (d),
respectively, do not exceed, at any point in time, the pre-construction runoff
hydrographs for the same storm events;
2. Demonstrate through hydrologic and
hydraulic analysis that there is no increase, as compared to the
pre-construction condition, in the peak runoff rates of stormwater leaving the
site for the current and projected two-, 10-, and 100-year storm events, as
defined and determined pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.7(c) and (d),
respectively, and that the increased volume or change in timing of stormwater
runoff will not increase flood damage at or downstream of the site. This
analysis shall include the analysis of impacts of existing land uses and
projected land uses assuming full development under existing zoning and land
use ordinances in the drainage area;
3. Design stormwater management measures so
that the post-construction peak runoff rates for the current and projected
two-, 10-, and 100-year storm events, as defined and determined pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.7(c) and (d),
respectively, are 50, 75, and 80 percent, respectively, of the preconstruction
peak runoff rates. The percentages apply only to the post-construction
stormwater runoff that is attributable to the portion of the site on which the
proposed development or project is to be constructed; or
4. In tidal flood hazard areas, stormwater
runoff quantity analysis, in accordance with (b)1, 2, and 3 above, is required
unless the design engineer demonstrates through hydrologic and hydraulic
analysis that the increased volume, change in timing, or increased rate of the
stormwater runoff, or any combination of the three will not result in
additional flood damage below the point of discharge of the major development.
No analysis is required if the stormwater is discharged directly into any
ocean, bay, inlet, or the reach of any watercourse between its confluence with
an ocean, bay, or inlet and downstream of the first water control
structure.
(c) The stormwater runoff quantity standards shall be applied at the site's boundary to each abutting lot, roadway, watercourse, or receiving storm sewer system.
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