Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)

Mission

Since its establishment in 1970, the core mission of the Department of Environmental Protection has been and will continue to be the protection of the air, waters, land, and natural and historic resources of the State to ensure continued public benefit. The Department's mission is advanced through effective and balanced implementation and enforcement of environmental laws to protect these resources and the health and safety of New Jersey residents.

At the same time, the DEP recognizes the interconnection of the health of the State's environment and its economy; understands how its actions impact economic growth; and knows that environmental stewardship and economic growth are not mutually exclusive goals. The Department will continue to protect New Jersey's environment while playing a positive, key role in the economic growth of the State.

Reports

The Department will report key performance indicators across the following Core Missions:

  1. Protecting the Environment and Public Health
  2. Managing Our Natural and Historic Resources
  3. Facilitating a Responsible Transition to a Renewable Energy Economy

 

 

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More Information

For up-to-the-minute information on DEP's regulated activities, including permits pending and approved, please visit DEP Data Miner at http://www.nj.gov/dep/opra/online.html