Environmental
The New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) issues permits for all except:
AMunicipal sewage treatment plants
BStormwater from construction sites over 1 acre
CDeed restrictions from environmental remediation✓ Correct
DIndustrial wastewater discharges
Explanation
NJPDES permits cover point source discharges of pollutants (sewage, industrial wastewater, construction stormwater). Deed restrictions are recorded instruments in the property records, not permits, and are managed under the Site Remediation Program.
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