CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION PROPOSES REVISIONS TO FLOOD HAZARD AREA CONTROL ACT REGULATIONS

CHANGES PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY WHILE MAINTAINING HIGH STANDARDS FOR ECOLOGICAL AND FLOOD PROTECTION

(15/P49) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection today proposed revisions to its Flood Hazard Area Control Act rules that will reduce complexity, correct conflicting regulations, and streamline the permitting process for project applicants while continuing New Jersey\’s high standards for flood mitigation and ecological protection of river and stream corridors.

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