Sustainable Stockton? Erosion and sedimentation into wetlands February 2008 Photos by Jamie Cromartie.

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Sustainable Stockton? Erosion and sedimentation into wetlands February 2008 Photos by Jamie Cromartie

NJ Pinelands CMP 7: Minimum standards for point and non-point source discharges (4) There shall be no direct discharge of stormwater runoff from any point or nonpoint source to any *wetland, wetlands transition area or* surface waterbody.

Runoff from new, unpaved parking by A&S

Runoff from new, unpaved parking

Geothermal building – erosion into storm drain

Geothermal building – outflow

Effects of concentrated outflow

Effects of increased runoff headed for wetlands below Lake Fred

Sediment flowing into wetland

Ponding at ATES site. This is the “Stormwater Management” for the West Quad roof