New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S422

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

Impact

The implementation of S422 is expected to centralize the authority of stream maintenance activities, thwarting the previous decentralized approach where local government units had a role in these activities as stipulated by the repealed P.L.1993, c.376. By shifting responsibilities to the Office of River Maintenance, the bill aims to create a more coordinated and efficient state-level effort toward maintaining water bodies. This change could potentially lead to a more rapid response to flooding risks, as local complexities and potential delays are minimized in favor of state-level oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill S422 establishes an Office of River Maintenance within the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in New Jersey. This office is tasked with managing all stream cleaning and desnagging projects as well as bank stabilization or restoration projects across the state. The primary focus is to prevent flooding and promote ecological stability by removing accumulated sediments, debris, and vegetation from various streams to enhance their function as flood control mechanisms. The bill emphasizes that projects conducted by this office will not require additional permits or approvals from the DEP, streamlining the process of managing these environmental initiatives.

Contention

There may be concerns regarding the lack of local control over stream maintenance activities. Critics of the bill could argue that taking away local authority may result in a one-size-fits-all approach that does not account for the unique needs of various communities. Furthermore, while the bill facilitates quicker project initiation without the need for permits, opponents may be worried that this could lead to insufficient oversight and potential ecological disruptions if projects are not managed with local conditions in mind. The balance between efficiency and localized environmental stewardship will likely be a central point of debate surrounding the enactment of this legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ A4289

Same As Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

NJ S3021

Carry Over Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3021

Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

NJ A4289

Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

NJ A5201

Directs DEP to develop and implement water quality, flood control, and stream restoration pilot program.

NJ HB5386

WETLANDS AND SMALL STREAMS

NJ SB3669

WETLANDS AND SMALL STREAMS

NJ SB156

Regards designation of wild, scenic, and recreational rivers

NJ HB1379

Regulate Dredge & Fill Activities in State Waters

NJ SB00240

An Act Concerning Administrative Streamlining At The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

NJ AB2545

Department of Fish and Wildlife: lake or streambed alteration agreements.

NJ SB69

Ocean Resiliency Act of 2019.

Similar Bills

NJ S3021

Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

NJ A4289

Establishes Office of River Maintenance in DEP; repeals P.L.1993, c.376 concerning stream cleaning activities.

NJ A5201

Directs DEP to develop and implement water quality, flood control, and stream restoration pilot program.

CT HB06496

An Act Concerning Certain Soil-related Initiatives.

NC H579

Sedimentation Act & Other Env'l. Changes

CA SB69

Ocean Resiliency Act of 2019.

CT HB05498

An Act Concerning A Pilot Program For Large-scale Beneficial Reuse Of Certain Soil Projects.

NJ A5197

Directs DEP to identify oyster reefs in need of restoration and allow certain entities to establish no-harvest restoration sites.