Subchapter 7 - GENERAL PERMITS
- § 7:7A-7.1 - General permit 1-Maintenance and repair of existing features
- § 7:7A-7.2 - General permit 2- Underground utility lines
- § 7:7A-7.3 - General permit 3- Discharge of return water
- § 7:7A-7.4 - General permit 4- Hazardous site investigation and cleanup
- § 7:7A-7.5 - General permit 5- Landfill closures
- § 7:7A-7.6 - General permit 6- Non-tributary wetlands
- § 7:7A-7.6A - General permit 6A- Transition areas adjacent to non-tributary wetlands
- § 7:7A-7.7 - General permit 7- Human-made ditches or swales in headwaters
- § 7:7A-7.8 - General permit 8- House additions
- § 7:7A-7.9 - General permit 9- Airport sight line clearing
- § 7:7A-7.10A - General permit 10A- Very minor road crossings
- § 7:7A-7.10B - General permit 10B- Minor road crossings
- § 7:7A-7.11 - General permit 11- Outfalls and intake structures
- § 7:7A-7.12 - General permit 12- Surveying and investigating
- § 7:7A-7.13 - General permit 13- Lake dredging
- § 7:7A-7.14 - General permit 14- Water monitoring devices
- § 7:7A-7.15 - General permit 15- Mosquito control activities
- § 7:7A-7.16 - General permit 16- Creation, restoration, and enhancement of habitat and water quality functions and values
- § 7:7A-7.17 - General permit 17-Trails and boardwalks
- § 7:7A-7.17A - General permit 17A-Non-Motorized, Multiple-use Paths
- § 7:7A-7.18 - General permit 18-Dam repair
- § 7:7A-7.19 - General permit 19- Docks and piers
- § 7:7A-7.20 - General permit 20- Bank stabilization
- § 7:7A-7.21 - General permit 21- Above ground utility lines
- § 7:7A-7.22 - General permit 22- Expansion of cranberry growing operations in the Pinelands
- § 7:7A-7.23 - General permit 23-Spring developments
- § 7:7A-7.24 - General permit 24-Malfunctioning individual subsurface sewage disposal (septic) systems
- § 7:7A-7.25 - General permit 25-Minor channel or stream cleaning for local government agencies
- § 7:7A-7.26 - General permit 26- Redevelopment of previously disturbed areas
- § 7:7A-7.27 - General permit 27- application of herbicide within freshwater wetlands and transition areas to control invasive plant species
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