- New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
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State of New Jersey
Department of Environmental ProtectionAgency overview Jurisdiction New Jersey Headquarters 401 E. State Street, 7th Floor, East Wing, Trenton, NJ 08625-0402 Agency executive Bob Martin, Commissioner Child agencies New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife
New Jersey Division of Parks and ForestryWebsite http://www.nj.gov/dep/ The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is a government agency in the U.S. state of New Jersey that is responsible for managing the state's natural resources and addressing issues related to pollution. NJDEP now has a staff of approximately 2,850.
The department was created on April 22, 1970, America's first official Earth Day, making it the third state in the country to combine its environmental activities into a single, unified agency, with about 1,400 employees in five divisions, charged with responsibility for environmental protection and conservation efforts. Governor William T. Cahill appointed Richard J. Sullivan as the first commissioner.[1]
See also
- Delaware River Basin Commission
- Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council
- New Jersey Historical Trust
- New Jersey Pinelands Commission
- New Jersey stormwater management rules
- New Jersey Tidelands Resource Council
References
- ^ about.njdep, www.nj.gov/dep
External links
- Official website
- Official NJ DEP DFW Hunting Regulations
- Official NJ DEP DFW Freshwater Fishing Regulations
- Official NJ DEP DFW Marine Regulations
Categories:- State agencies of New Jersey
- State environmental protection agencies of the United States
- Environment of New Jersey
- New Jersey stubs
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