DescriptionThe Hackensack River and its associated wetlands have been greatly impacted by man. Construction of a dam at Oradell has greatly altered the original river hydrology, and consequently it no longer...
DescriptionThe study area in this report is the shallow water area of the Delaware River Estuary from Reedy Point, Delaware to the head of tide at Trenton, New Jersey. Shallow water areas are defined as those...
DescriptionIn order to ensure the safety of New Jersey residents, the State of New Jersey's Radiation Accident Response Act (N.J.S.A. 26:2D-37 et seq.) establishes requirements for protecting the public in the...
DescriptionThis is the final version of an environmental statement required for a permit to construct a nuclear power plant (Forked River Nuclear Generating Station Unit 1) several miles inland from Barnegat Bay...
DescriptionMap covers area from Middle Marsh Creek to Fishers Point along Delaware River. Map shows the location for a channel 600 feet wide and 30 feet deep at mean low water.
DescriptionThis document contains the argument of Thomas N. McCarter, President of Public Service Corporation of New Jersey and Public Service Electric and Gas Company, at the opening of the company's case for...
DescriptionThe monitoring requirements for fecal pollution are listed in a table, giving consideration to NJ regulations and federal criteria or requirements.
DescriptionThe focus of this paper is on waterborne fecal pollution and its associated pathogens. The effects and sources of fecal pollution are discussed. Bacteria and their resultant diseases are described.
DescriptionFecal pollution is the source of most but not all waterborne pathogens. Testing methods that can distinguish human and non-human pollution are chemical, biological or immunological in nature. These...