58:10A-2 - Legislative findings and declarations

58:10A-2.  Legislative findings and declarations
    The Legislature finds and declares that pollution of the ground and surface  waters of this State continues to endanger public health;  to threaten fish and  aquatic life, scenic and ecological values;  and to limit the domestic,  municipal, recreational, industrial, agricultural and other uses of water, even  though a significant pollution abatement effort has been made in recent years.   It is the policy of this State to restore, enhance and maintain the chemical,  physical, and biological integrity of its waters, to protect public health, to  safeguard fish and aquatic life and scenic and ecological values, and to  enhance the domestic, municipal, recreational, industrial and other uses of  water.

    The Legislature further finds and declares that the Federal Water Pollution  Control Act Amendments of 1972 (P.L. 92-500;  33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.)  establishes a permit system to regulate discharges of pollutants and provides  that permits for this purpose will be issued by the Federal Government or by  states with adequate authority and programs to implement the regulatory  provisions of that act.  It is in the interest of the people of this State to  minimize direct regulation by the Federal Government of wastewater dischargers  by enacting legislation which will continue and extend the powers and  responsibilities of the Department of Environmental Protection for  administering the State's water pollution control program, so that the State  may be enabled to implement the permit system required by the Federal Act.

     L.1977, c. 74, s. 2.