Note: This dataset is updated weekly. NJEMS Sites are points representing sites regulated by NJDEP under one or more regulatory permitting or enforcement programs, or sites that are otherwise of some interest to a NJDEP program. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. Gas Service Stations are points representing the locations of gasoline services stations regulated by NJDEP. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
UST Facilities are points representing sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The coordinates used to identify the UST Facility locations were obtained from the SRP Program Interest level. The layer includes UST registration, tanks, and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every UST facility has an established coordinate in NJEMS (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. This dataset is updated nightly.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. Dry Cleaning Facilities are points representing the locations of dry cleaning facilities regulated by NJDEP. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of June 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
This feature class depicts point features that were extracted from NJEMS data that could not be matched to any specific parcel in the TL_Parcels feature class. The features were manually researched in NJEMS and manually digitized and attributed. Script extraction of NJEMS data that could not be matched to specific parcels in the TL_Parcels data were populated as records in a table of unmatched activity data. These records were manually investigated in the NJEMS database to identify the location of the activities. Linear features were digitized against 2015 DEP aerial imagery or georeferenced plans found in NJEMS as reference.
The Site Remediation Program (SRP) - Preferred ID points represent both active and closed sites within SRP for which locational coordinates are available. These sites include all sites that are regulated under the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA), N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1 et seq. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies the coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP's online interactive mapping web applications (NJ-GeoWeb) and ArcGIS users. The original location for the SRP Preferred ID is generated on a nightly cycle from the NJEMS (Masterfile) SRP preferred ID coordinates. Two related table, one which identifies the LSRP associated with a specific case activity and the second of which identifies information about the activities for a given case are also generated on a nightly cycle via SQL querying of the same database systems.Users should note that not every SRP preferred ID in NJEMS has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. SRP also continues to evaluate and refine existing case locations based on both staff input and input from the regulated community.
This feature class depicts polygon features that were extracted from NJEMS data that could not be matched to any specific parcel in the TL_Parcels feature class. The features were manually researched in NJEMS and manually digitized and attributed. Script extraction of NJEMS data that could not be matched to specific parcels in the TL_Parcels data were populated as records in a table of unmatched activity data. These records were manually investigated in the NJEMS database to identify the location of the activities. The vast majority of the features in this dataset are associated with aquaculture licenses. Where possible, features were matched to lease area reference grids supplied by the Division of Fish & Wildlife. Otherwise, the areas were drawn from specific x/y coordinates provided in the applications. In some cases, adjoining areas from the same application were combined into the same polygon feature.
The Envr_NJEMS_SRP_PI_AOC (SRP PI AOC) is a related table that is a companion to the SRP Preferred ID GIS layer and Envr_NJEMS_SRP_PI_Activity (SRP PI Activity) related table that identifies the areas of concern (AOCs) associated with a given Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment (CSRR) activity which are in turn related to a specific CSRR case. The relationship between the SRP PI Activity and the SRP PI AOC is through the Preferred ID (PREF_ID_NUM) and Int Doc ID (INT_DOC_ID). This information is updated on a nightly cycle via SQL querying of the NJEMS database system.
The Envr_NJEMS_SRP_PI_LSRP (SRP PI LSRP) is a related table that is a companion to the SRP Preferred ID GIS layer and Envr_NJEMS_SRP_PI_Activity (SRP PI Activity) related table that identifies the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) associated with a given Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment (CSRR) activity which are in turn related to a specific CSRR case. The relationship between the SRP PI Activity and the SRP PI LSRP is through the Preferred ID (PREF_ID_NUM) and Int Doc ID (INT_DOC_ID). This information is updated on a nightly cycle via SQL querying of the NJEMS database system.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. This data shows the physical locations of commercial environmental New Jersey laboratories in the Office of Quality Assurance (OQA) Lab Certification Program. The physical locations were obtained from the NJDEP's NJ Environmental Management System (NJEMS) - Site Master File (SMF). The data consists of map coordinates, lab names and their lab numbers and will assist the Office of Quality Assurance (OQA) in scheduling on-site audits of these facilities. Please note that this data is routinely generated from the NJEMS-SMF database.
The Site Remediation Program (SRP) - Preferred ID GIS layer represents pending, active and closed cases within the Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment (CSRR) program for which locational coordinates are available. This GIS layer includes all sites that are regulated under the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA), N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1 et seq. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that both supplies the locational coordinates and the attributes included in this GIS layer. The SRP Preferred ID GIS layer is generated on a nightly cycle from the NJEMS (Masterfile) SRP Preferred ID coordinates. Three related tables are also generated on a nightly cycle via SQL querying of the same database systems. One table identifies information about the activities for a given case and two tables related to the Activity table identify the LSRP and Areas of Concern (AOCs) associated with a specific case. Users should note that not every SRP preferred ID in NJEMS has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise) but CSRR is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. CSRR also continues to evaluate and refine existing case locations based on both staff input and input from the regulated community. Note: In 2023, the Site Remediation Program (SRP) changed its name to the Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment (CSRR) program. However, the SRP Preferred ID GIS layer was created prior to 2023. The older name is used in several linked applications and cannot be changed to reflect the current name of the Department’s remedial program. SRP will be used when referring to the name of the GIS layer and CSRR will be used in all other instances.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. Autobody Repair Facilities are points representing the locations of autobody repair facilities regulated by NJDEP. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of June 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
This layer identifies Site Remediation Program (SRP) cases that meet the definition of an Immediate Environmental Concern (IEC), as per N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8. As such, IEC cases are priority remedial cases that involve exposure to contaminants that may result in risks to human health. The IEC layer includes points representing potable well, vapor intrusion and direct contact IECs. The location of these points identifies the site where the source of the contamination originated from when known or a centralized location of a contaminated area when the source of the contamination is unknown. Additional information concerning an IEC case can be obtained by contacting Andrew Sites of the Bureau of the Immediate Concern Unit (ICU) at (609) 530-2582; the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) if one is associated with the case and through the IEC dataminer report at https://datamine2.state.nj.us/DEP_OPRA/OpraMain/categories?category=General. The IEC layer will reflect current IEC data in NJEMS through nightly cycle updates. This metadata is specifically for a companion relational table that displays information concerning the source associated with the IEC case when applicable. The relationship is set up based on the following NJEMS identifiers: Internal Document ID and Subject Item ID.
This layer identifies Site Remediation Program (SRP) cases that meet the definition of an Immediate Environmental Concern (IEC), as per N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8. As such, IEC cases are priority remedial cases that involve exposure to contaminants that may result in risks to human health. The IEC layer includes points representing potable well, vapor intrusion and direct contact IECs. The location of these points identifies the site where the source of the contamination originated from when known or a centralized location of a contaminated area when the source of the contamination is unknown. Additional information concerning an IEC case can be obtained by contacting Andrew Sites of the Bureau of the Immediate Concern Unit (ICU) at (609) 530-2582; the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) if one is associated with the case and through the IEC dataminer report at https://datamine2.state.nj.us/DEP_OPRA/OpraMain/categories?category=General. The IEC layer will reflect current IEC data in NJEMS through nightly cycle updates. This metadata is specifically for a companion relational table that displays information concerning the receptor associated with the IEC case when applicable. The relationship is set up based on the following NJEMS identifiers: Internal Document ID and Subject Item ID.
Note: This dataset is updated weekly. UST Facilities are points representing NJEMS sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by NJDEP. This information represents UST facilities that are regulated under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The layer includes UST registration and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS and NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but are not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.
UST Facilities are points representing sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The coordinates used to identify the UST Facility locations were obtained from the SRP Program Interest level. The layer includes UST registration, tanks, and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every UST facility has an established coordinate in NJEMS (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. This dataset is updated nightly.
UST Facilities are points representing sites with Underground Storage Tanks regulated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) under N.J.A.C. 7:14B. The coordinates used to identify the UST Facility locations were obtained from the SRP Program Interest level. The layer includes UST registration, tanks, and inspection information. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP NJ-GeoWeb interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS users. The locations in the layer represent main entrance or front door locations for the UST facilities. The majority (approximately 80%) of the UST facilities locations were captured using differential GPS. Users should note that not every UST facility has an established coordinate in NJEMS (GPS or otherwise). This means that additional UST facilities may exist, but not mapped. NJDEP is continually working to acquire the locations of these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques. This dataset is updated nightly.
This layer identifies Site Remediation Program (SRP) cases that meet the definition of an Immediate Environmental Concern (IEC), as per N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8. As such, IEC cases are priority remedial cases that involve exposure to contaminants that may result in risks to human health. The IEC layer includes points representing potable well, vapor intrusion and direct contact IECs. The location of these points identifies the site where the source of the contamination originated from when known or a centralized location of a contaminated area when the source of the contamination is unknown. Additional information concerning an IEC case can be obtained by contacting Andrew Sites of the Bureau of the Immediate Concern Unit (ICU) at (609) 530-2582; the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) if one is associated with the case and through the IEC Dataminer report at https://datamine2.state.nj.us/DEP_OPRA/OpraMain/categories?category=General. The IEC layer will reflect current IEC data in NJEMS through nightly cycle updates.
Note: This dataset is updated daily. The Known Contaminated Sites List for New Jersey (KCSLNJ) are those sites and properties within the state where contamination of soil or ground water has been confirmed at levels equal to or greater than applicable standards. This list of Known Contaminated Sites may include sites where remediation is either currently under way, required but not yet initiated or has been completed and addressed via an Institutional Control. The KCSLNJ layer has now been modified such that the information portrayed in the GIS layer is updated daily through a SQL query of NJEMS/Masterfile, which allows for a dynamic KCSLNJ layer. This is critical for the general public and SRP regulated community by allowing them to see the most up to date information for a known contaminated site in a GIS format via the following web mapping applications: NJ Geoweb (https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=02251e521d97454aabadfd8cf168e44d) or the SRP Profile in ArcGIS Online (AGO) (https://njdep.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=25d1cd0ae75048b1a7867971392b6995).
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Note: This dataset is updated weekly. NJEMS Sites are points representing sites regulated by NJDEP under one or more regulatory permitting or enforcement programs, or sites that are otherwise of some interest to a NJDEP program. The NJDEP New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS) serves as the database that supplies coordinates and descriptive attributes from several tables used to generate this GIS layer. This layer is produced primarily for the NJDEP i-MapNJ ArcIMS interactive mapping web application and ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo) users. Program interests included in NJEMS are: Air, Communications Center, Discharge Prevention, Exams and Licensing, Fish Game and Wildlife, Green Acres, Hazardous Waste, Lab Certification, Land Use, Landscape Irrigation, Parks and Forestry, Pesticides, Pinelands, Planning, Radiation, Right-to-Know, Site Remediation, Soil Conservation, Solid Waste, TCPA, Water Quality, Water Supply, and Watershed Management. The locations derived using GPS represent main entrance or front door locations for the sites. Users should note that not every site in NJEMS presently (as of February 2009) has an established coordinate (GPS or otherwise). NJDEP is continually working to acquire these with GPS, location data submitted to permitting programs, and through address matching techniques.