Agricultural Burn Tracking
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Problem Statement
This initiative will ensure DEP remains in accordance with EPA reporting requirements under Open Burning laws.
This initiative will standardize this workflow for field, management, and administrative staff statewide. It will produce accurate and complete data, delivering broadscale situational awareness not possible with current systems.
This initiative will standardize this workflow for field, management, and administrative staff statewide. It will produce accurate and complete data, delivering broadscale situational awareness not possible with current systems.
Project Justification
FFS is responsible for enforcing NJ’s open burning laws (NJAC 7:27-2.1 ET SEQ) and issuing permits for Agricultural Burning. NJDEP is obligated to report Agricultural Burning data to EPA. EPA reporting requirements are changing for CY2024 and will soon include a spatial component which current systems cannot capture inherently. To meet new EPA reporting requirements, this project will deliver a spatial statewide authoritative dataset and web applications to allow FFS staff to collect and view information about Agricultural Burns. No PII will be collected.
Estimated Transactions
None
Target Rollout Date
1 January 2024
Target Rollout Date Reason
Planning work has already started with BGIS.
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Sponsoring Leadership Area
State Parks, Forests and Historic Sites
Sponsoring Leadership Area's Priority
AP-10
Program Area Lead(s)
Marie Cook / Jeremy Webber
DOIT technical lead(s)
None
All Involved Leadership Areas
Div. of Information TechnologyState Parks, Forests and Historic Sites
Created: 30 November 2023, 16:10
Updated:
30 November 2023, 18:57
Note - an RSP Service for Agricultural Burning Permits has been developed but never turned on in production