Web Summary
Q1: What is SESI CO., LTD.'s industry?
A1: SESI CO., LTD. operates in the environmental consulting and engineering services sector.
Q2: What type of positions is SESI hiring for?
A2: SESI is currently hiring for Geotechnical, Environmental, and Site Civil positions.
Q3: What is the updated NJDEP Stormwater Regulations released in November 2023?
A3: The updated regulations aim to address the effects of climate change on municipal stormwater systems, particularly through large-scale flooding events. It also introduces new requirements for municipalities, private developers, and homeowners to manage stormwater runoff.
Q4: What is the two-tier classification system for municipalities in New Jersey under the NJDEP Stormwater Permit?
A4: The system classifies municipalities into Tier A (required full compliance with NPDES and MS4 General Permit Remand Rule) and Tier B (subject to fewer requirements on smaller and more rural communities).
Q5: What is the focus of the latest permit issued by the NJDEP?
A5: The focus is on ensuring compliance with local ordinances, fining violations of Private Stormwater Management Plans, and developing comprehensive MS4 Stormwater Infrastructure Maps.
Q6: How can SESI help municipalities navigate the complexities associated with maintaining compliance under the new regulations?
A6: SESI offers services such as developing Watershed Improvement Plans (WIP), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SPPP), Municipal Stormwater Management Plans, maintenance and upkeep of assets, stormwater infrastructure inspections, and fulfilling required digital deliverables.
Q7: What is the deadline for municipalities to develop and maintain a comprehensive MS4 Stormwater Infrastructure Map?
A7: The deadline is 2026, with additional data collection requirements to augment the system and provide a digital maintenance tracking system.
Q8: What is the Effective Date of Permit Authorization (EDPA) for the NJDEP's Tier A MS4 Stormwater Permit?
A8: The EDPA is January 1, 2023, with an additional 16-month extension for former Tier B municipalities to adopt and enforce new ordinances.