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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Land Use and Environmental Regulation in New Jersey October 14, 2009 Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rules Presented by David Restaino, Esq.
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Flood Hazard Areas Source: http://www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrol/http://www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrol/
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Flood Hazard Areas What is a Flood Hazard Area? - Floodway - Flood Fringe - “Regulated Water” - Water that drains greater than or equal to 50 acres, excluding certain canals and coastal wetlands
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Flood Hazard Areas - Inundated by a “Design” Flood –Tidal (100-year) –Fluvial (100-year + Safety Factor) - 100-Year Flood –1% Chance of Being Equaled or Exceeded Within A One-Year Period
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Riparian Zones Different, and also regulated in N.J.A.C. 7:13 Like a buffer 50, 150 or 300 feet from a regulated water Follows the channel, not the floodway
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Riparian Zones 300 Feet: Category One waters and certain upstream tributaries 150 Feet: Trout waters, T&E habitat, acid producing soils 50 Feet: All else ….
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Regulated Activities Fill, alter topography Clear, or cut vegetation Impervious surfaces Unsecured storage Larger structures Buildings
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Permits Permit-by-rule General permit Individual permit –Area specific standards –Project specific standards Emergency permit Coastal permit
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Permits No construction in floodway Permit first, activity second Applicability determinations NJDEP verification –90-day review –Usually required before an individual permit can issue
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Other Issues 0% net fill / compensate for fill Buildings: 1 foot higher than the FHA design flood (which itself is 100-year plus one foot)
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Goals Flood storage, unobstructed flow Keep new construction out of the flood hazard area Protect plants and critters No adverse impact from one property owner upon another
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Other Concerns Hardship exceptions Notice –Permit Acceptance –Construction Begins –Construction Ends Enforcement concerns Get an engineering consultant !
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Other Concerns Source: http://www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrol/about.htmhttp://www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrol/about.htm
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild The NJPDES Program New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Federal model Pollutant – broad definition Discharge of a pollutant without a permit is prohibited Permits –Five years, generally –Individual permits & general permits
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Example Discharge to surface water (DSW) permit - Specifies pollutants that can be discharged - Specifies quantity of allowable discharge (effluent limitations) - Must measure specified pollutants - Report / self-certify on monitoring report forms (MRFs) - Responsible corporate officials
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Permits - Discharge to surface water (DSW) –Stormwater included - Discharge to ground water (DGW) - Underground injection control - Treatment works approvals - Indirect users / delegated local agencies (DLAs) – industrial pretreatment program –Mini-NJDEPs
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Some General Permits Construction activity / stormwater Construction dewatering Municipal stormwater Basic industrial stormwater Dental facilities with onsite wastewater treatment Others
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Individual Permits Consistency with water quality management plan Detailed application required
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Treatment Works Approvals Wastewater NJDEP evaluates design and ability to meet effluent standards – and the evaluation and approval actually occurs after the NJPDES permit issues Projected flow criteria –Example: bowling alley = 200 gpd / alley More than two buildings or greater than / equal to 8000 gpd No single family residences, except single property with aggregate wastewater design flow > 2000 gpd Other
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild TWAs – The Three Stages Conceptual approval Construction approval –Two years –Can be renewed Approval to operate
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Construction Stormwater Erosion and sediment control best management practices (BMPs) Control of litter and debris, and like waste New e-permitting system from NJDEP, not soil conservation districts
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Sewer Bans Inadequate capacity, or three months of consecutive effluent exceedences No new connections & no new applications NJDEP exemption rules Local exemption criteria to be adopted
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild General Conditions and Other Requirements Discharge of specified pollutants only Non-transferable without written notice Best management practices Non-compliance reporting is required Affirmative defenses (e.g., upset, unanticipated bypass) Permittee must fund, manage, staff / train, inspect and maintain
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Other Issues Stormwater pollution prevention plan (SPPP) Reclaimed water for beneficial reuse Pre-application conferences Draft permits, and rights of appeal Permit transfer can be automatic
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Flood Hazard Areas & the NJPDES Rule s © 2009 Fox Rothschild Contact Information David Restaino, Esq. 609.896.3600 drestaino@foxrothschild.com
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