Watershed & Land Management – Forms and Documents
Land Resource Protection
Dam Safety
Tidelands
Forms and Documents
NOTE: Flood Hazard Area and Coastal Zone Management applications received after January 1, 2025, which include regulated activities within a FEMA-delineated floodway, must include either a “No-rise Certification” with supporting technical data, from a New Jersey Licensed Professional Engineer and the approval from the community’s floodplain administrator (See Guidance for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping for more details), or an approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision “CLOMR” (see MT-2 Requests Guidance for additional guidance), prior to the Department’s approval of the application. Similar standards apply where work is proposed within a FEMA-delineated floodplain that does not have a floodway. See our flowchart for more details.
NOTE: Flood Hazard Area and Coastal Zone Management applications received after January 1, 2025, which include regulated activities within a FEMA-delineated floodway, must include either a “No-rise Certification” with supporting technical data, from a New Jersey Licensed Professional Engineer and the approval from the community’s floodplain administrator (See Guidance for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping for more details), or an approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision “CLOMR” (see MT-2 Requests Guidance for additional guidance), prior to the Department’s approval of the application. Similar standards apply where work is proposed within a FEMA-delineated floodplain that does not have a floodway. See our flowchart for more details.
NOTE: Flood Hazard Area and Coastal Zone Management applications received after January 1, 2025, which include regulated activities within a FEMA-delineated floodway, must include either a “No-rise Certification” with supporting technical data, from a New Jersey Licensed Professional Engineer and the approval from the community’s floodplain administrator (See Guidance for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping for more details), or an approved Conditional Letter of Map Revision “CLOMR” (see MT-2 Requests Guidance for additional guidance), prior to the Department’s approval of the application. Similar standards apply where work is proposed within a FEMA-delineated floodplain that does not have a floodway. See our flowchart for more details.
The online portal is not mandatory but is HIGHLY recommended. If you're not using the portal, please use the application forms below and submit them electronically by attaching the completed forms and application information as an attachment to an email sent to the application email below.
Dam Safety Forms
This sample of an O&M is intended to provide guidance in developing an O&M for a dam. Please note that this is only an example and an actual O&M should be tailored to meet the needs of an individual dam.