\”DON\’T WASTE OUR OPEN SPACE\” INITIATIVE HAS YIELDED 36 ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS THUS FAR
TRENTON — New Jersey State Park Police have charged another eight people in the Department of Environmental Protection\’s (DEP) continuing crack down on illegal dumping in state parks and recreational lands, Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.
The DEP\’s \”Don\’t Waste Our Open Space\” campaign was launched in late March last year. Investigations of illegal dump sites on state properties by State Park Police, Division of Fish & Wildlife\’s Conservation Officers and DEP\’s Compliance & Enforcement personnel has resulted so far in 36 arrests or charges.
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