NJPDES definition
Examples of NJPDES in a sentence
On or before January 31st of each year, NJDEP will provide to DRBC a list of NJPDES applications that are targeted for permit issuance during the coming year for projects in the Delaware River Basin (“DRB-NJ Project List”).
As a minimum, unless further specified, the project performance standards shall consist of the effluent discharge standards in the NJPDES permit (if applicable) and the design criteria in the Department approved Engineer’s Technical Design Report for the project.
Compliance and enforcement information for the NJPDES program is published annually in March in the Clean Water Enforcement Act Report.
Wastewater discharges directed to wastewater treatment plants that are subject to the review of the NJPDES Pretreatment, Significant Indirect User, and Residuals Management Program, except where a wastewater treatment plant is proposing to import 50,000 gallons of wastewater or more per day from outside the Delaware River Basin.
If at any point prior to the issuance of the NJPDES permit or water allocation permit the Executive Director or any Signatory Party determines that a project for which the NJDEP's final action would constitute a decision on behalf of the Commission pursuant to this Agreement should be reviewed and adjudicated by the Commission, the Executive Director will so notify the NJDEP in writing, at which time the project shall be subject to the full review and decision making by the Commission.
The Company will prepare an annual pretreatment report for the Borough which will satisfy the annual reporting requirements contained in the NJPDES Permit.
In addition, in SFY 96, the hazardous waste and NJPDES compliance and enforcement program expanded outreach and education initiatives to new hazardous waste generators and new NJPDES permittees respectively throughout the state.
This Section concerns wastewater discharge projects within the Delaware River Basin that require an NJPDES permit under the Clean Water Act and state law that may also be subject to DRBC review and approval under the Compact and Commission regulations.
For entities with New Jersey Pollutant Discharge System (NJPDES) permits, an applicant, within three years of implementation of Gold Track, cannot have been a Significant Noncomplier, as defined in the New Jersey Water Pollution Control Act, with its NJPDES or Stormwater Permit, if applicable, and the required Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP).
A permit issued by publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) is considered a NJPDES permit.