New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 9C - GROUND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Subchapter 1 - GROUND WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Section 7:9C-1.10 - Procedures for reclassification of ground water
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Reclassification of ground water areas shall be accomplished through rulemaking in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, 52:14B-1 et seq.
(b) Any interested person may seek to have any ground water area reclassified by filing a petition with the Department. For the purposes of this subsection, interested persons shall include, but not be limited to:
(c) Petitions shall comply with and shall be reviewed in compliance with 52:14B-4 and 7:1D-1.1.
(d) For purposes of this subsection, ground water areas subject to petition for reclassification shall constitute at least a significant portion of one or more geologic units or formations. In no event shall a reclassification area consist only of an area underlying property owned by a single person (except in the case of reclassification to and from Class I-A), an area affected only by one discharge, or an area affected only by a set of discharges owned or controlled by a single person.
(e) In setting forth the reasons for its petition, the petitioner shall describe the proposed reclassification area (both lateral and vertical), and shall include appropriate ground water quality and hydrogeologic analyses, as well as statements regarding the environmental, economic and social impacts of the proposed reclassification.
(f) In order to grant a petition to propose a rule amendment to apply a more stringent classification to a ground water area, the Department must find that the petitioner has established that the subject area has the characteristics of the more stringent classification.
(g) In order to grant a petition to propose a rule amendment to apply a less stringent classification to a ground water area, the Department must find that the petitioner has established that:
(h) The petitioner shall provide public notice of the petition by mailing a copy of a summary of the petition, including all subsequent amendments, to:
(i) The petitioner shall cause public newspaper notice of the petition to be published, in two daily, and one weekly, newspapers (if available) that are distributed in the municipalities of the subject area, which notice shall include a brief summary of the petition.