Heeding state plan would save 60,000 acres, report says
New Jersey would save about 43,000 acres of environmentally fragile land by 2028 if it follows the State Development and Redevelopment Plan, according to an impact assessment. That's 67 square...
View ArticleNew Jersey’s ecologically sensitive lands and contaminants
Images help crystallize many of New Jersey's myriad environmental issues. And it’s crystal clear that environmentally sensitive lands are affected by all sorts of contaminants. The...
View ArticleBarnegat Bay restoration project would be model for N.J. watersheds
New Jersey's Barnegat Bay restoration project would serve as a model for protecting other watersheds and improving all surface water bodies under new state goals. The five goals are part of the "Next...
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