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MEMBER ACTION NEEDED RE SEWER SERVICE AREAS

As part of the sewer planning process, NJDEP has given all Counties draft mapping of where DEP thinks sewer service area (SSA) boundaries should be, regardless of the County's acceptance of wastewater management planning responsibility. NJBA has learned that DEP has “clipped” (or taken out) properties from proposed SSAs in the maps provided to the Counties. We also have received conflicting information as to whether properties with valid sewer extension permits are also being clipped from the SSAs.

NJBA members with property interests or options are strongly encouraged to contact the respective County Planning Departments to view these maps and review the status of their properties in terms of being within the proposed sewer service area designations. Any discrepancies should be immediately alerted to the Counties so that they can be reconciled with NJDEP. This is particularly important because DEP has indicated that it would not contact land owners if there has been a change in sewer service area plans.

Note that the proposed SSA maps vary in accessibility and format. For example, the Mercer County (SSA) map is available at the County Planning Division website and can be viewed as a PDF through its interactive GIS Data Viewer. 

For your information, download a DEP provided spreadsheet indicating each of the County’s status in developing wastewater management plans, including those who have declined WMP responsibility. 

Reference: Water Quality Management Planning rules (N.J.A.C. 7:15). If you have any questions, feel free to contact:

Elizabeth George-Cheniara, Esq., Director of Environmental Affairs
609-587-5577 ext. 209

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