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2009 New Jersey Code
TITLE 58 - WATERS AND WATER SUPPLY
Section 58:4

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  • 58:4-1 - Reservoir, dam restrictions
  • 58:4-2 - Approval of plans of reservoirs and dams
  • 58:4-3 - Descriptions, surveys and plans of existing reservoirs and dams
  • 58:4-4 - Inspection of reservoirs and dams
  • 58:4-5 - Alterations, additions and repairs of unsafe reservoirs or dams; duties of owner
  • 58:4-6 - Enforcement powers of department, civil, criminal; violations, penalties
  • 58:4-8 - Personnel to conduct inspections
  • 58:4-8.1 - Short title
  • 58:4-8.2 - Periodic dam safety inspection and reporting procedure
  • 58:4-9 - Maintenance of existing reservoirs and dams; petition against abandonment 
  • 58:4-10 - Hearing on petition; fixing low-water mark; maintenance expenses 
  • 58:4-11 - Findings, declarations relative to dam repair, lake dredging and stream cleaning
  • 58:4-12 - "Dam, Lake and Stream Project Fund."
  • 58:4-13 - Annual report
  • 58:4-14 - Archaeological findings on reservoir lands protected

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