N.J. Admin. Code § 7:10-12.42 - Requirements for certification by the Department of water supply systems for 50 or more realty improvements
(a) Before any
final major subdivision plot approval may be granted by any municipal planning
board for 50 or more realty improvements, an application for certification of
the water system shall be submitted to the Department. Such application shall
be submitted in accordance with this section and shall include plans,
specifications and an engineer's report, prepared pursuant to (c) through (e)
below by a qualified New Jersey licensed professional engineer. The plans shall
bear the engineer's seal as required by
N.J.S.A.
45:8-45.
(b) A complete application for certification
shall include all of the following:
1. A
completed original Standard Application Form obtained from the Department;
i. The application form shall be signed by
the owner, or the proper official (with title), as specified on the application
form, of the company or corporation constructing the realty improvements. If
the application is signed by an authorized agent, a certified copy of the
authorization shall be attached.
ii. A copy of the resolution of preliminary
subdivision approval from the municipal planning board and specific
endorsement(s) of the type of water system(s) (individual wells or public
community water system) being proposed;
2. The plans, specifications and engineer's
report specified at (a) above;
3. A
copy of a Pinelands Certificate of Filing, Notice of Filing, Certificate of
Completeness, Preliminary Zoning Permit, resolution of the Pinelands Commission
approving the project or a letter from the Pinelands Commission indicating that
the project is exempt from the Pinelands Commission review; and
4. The applicable fee pursuant to N.J.A.C.
7:10-15.
(c) The
engineer's report shall describe in concept the water system(s) for the
proposed realty improvements and shall identify the eventual owner and operator
of the water system. The report shall include a detailed evaluation of
alternative water systems specifically addressing municipal planning board
recommendations, costs, and water quality.
(d) The specifications shall describe the
general construction, materials, and equipment to be used for the water
system.
(e) If the proposed water
system consists of individual wells, the engineering plans shall also include
the following:
1. A plan of the proposed
subdivision showing lots with their dimensions, contours or original grades,
proposed elevation of the final grading shown at corner lots or any
contemplated change of slope, drainage right of way and any contemplated
diversion thereof affecting the proposed realty improvements, storm sewers,
location and depth of all wells and existing water supplies within 500 feet of
any realty improvement, and location and depth of proposed wells for the water
system;
2. A description of the
proposed water system including location of all test wells drilled to
investigate water supply potential location of all natural streams and storm
water drainage channels on or abutting the subdivision and of any contemplated
relocation of same, location of coastal waters when less than one-half mile
from the mean high water line and all salt water estuaries and elevation of
maximum high water when available, type of well or source of water, estimated
depth of wells, and pumping equipment, storage facilities, and purification
facilities;
3. An inventory of
potential major and minor pollutant sources within the subdivision and of major
pollutant sources within 500 feet of the property line of the subdivision and
2,500 feet upgradient of ground water flow.
4. Tentative schedule for construction of the
realty improvements and estimated date of availability of and connection to a
public community water system if expected.
(f) Such additional information as the
Department may request in order to fulfill the requirements of this
section.
(g) Depending on the type
of proposed water system, the Department will review the application for
certification in accordance with the standards for construction set forth at:
1. For public community water systems,
N.J.A.C. 7:10-11.
2. For individual
wells, N.J.A.C. 7:10-12.
Notes
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