Climate and Flood Resilience Program
https://hdl.handle.net/10929/69905
2024-03-24T15:59:12ZState of New Jersey Climate Change Resilience Strategy: Two-Year Anniversary Accomplishments
https://hdl.handle.net/10929/112344
State of New Jersey Climate Change Resilience Strategy: Two-Year Anniversary Accomplishments
New Jersey. Interagency Council on Climate Resilience; Angarone, Nicholas J.; New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection
The Interagency Council on Climate Resilience, comprising state departments and agencies, has been working to turn the New Jersey’s Climate Change Resilience Strategy, released in October 2021, into action. The accomplishments of the council in the two years since the strategy’s release have been summarized in the Climate Change Resilience Strategy Two-Year Anniversary Accomplishment Report.
2023-10-01T00:00:00ZState of New Jersey Climate Change Resilience Strategy
https://hdl.handle.net/10929/74245
State of New Jersey Climate Change Resilience Strategy
Angarone, Nicholas; Caggiano, Thomas; Hill, Rebecca; Jahre, Jessica; New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection. Climate and Flood Resilience Program; Michael Baker International, Inc.
New Jersey’s first Statewide Climate Change Resilience Strategy provides a suite of forward-looking policy options to promote the long-term resilience of New Jersey to climate change. As a framework for policy, regulatory, and operational changes, the Resilience Strategy presents actions that New Jersey’s Executive Branch can take to support the resilience of the state’s communities, economy, and infrastructure. The Resilience Strategy includes 125 recommended actions across six priority areas.
2021-10-12T00:00:00ZEnvironmental Impact Statement for the Rebuild by Design Meadowlands Flood Protection Project
https://hdl.handle.net/10929/70058
Environmental Impact Statement for the Rebuild by Design Meadowlands Flood Protection Project
New Jersey. Department of Environmental Protection; AECOM; HDR, Inc.
The Proposed Project is a comprehensive urban water management project designed to reduce the risk of floods from coastal storm surges and/or systemic inland flooding from high-intensity rainfall events. The Proposed Project would be located in the Boroughs of Little Ferry, Moonachie, Carlstadt, and Teterboro, and the Township of South Hackensack, all in Bergen County, New Jersey (the Project Area). The purpose of the Proposed Project is to reduce flood risk in the Project Area, thereby protecting critical infrastructure and facilities, residences, and businesses from the more frequent and intense flood events anticipated in the future. The Proposed Project is needed to address: (1) systemic inland flooding from high-intensity rainfall/runoff events; and/or (2) coastal flooding from storm surges. In addition to reducing flooding in the Project Area, the Proposed Project is needed to directly protect life, public health, and property in the Project Area, reduce flood insurance claims from future events, and potentially restore property values to the extent possible with the available funding.
2018-10-01T00:00:00ZLiving Shorelines Engineering Guidelines
https://hdl.handle.net/10929/69908
Living Shorelines Engineering Guidelines
Miller, Jon K.; Rella, Andrew; Williams, Amy; Sproule, Erin
Prepared for: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Prepared February 2015, revised February 2016.
2016-02-01T00:00:00Z