§ 58:22-1 Short title
§ 58:22-2 Legislative findings
§ 58:22-3 Definitions
§ 58:22-4 Acquisition of water supply facilities; expenditures; duties of department
§ 58:22-5 Expenditure of uncommitted funds
§ 58:22-6 Reimbursement of state from proceeds of Water Bond Act of 1958
§ 58:22-7 Restrictions on pumping water from south branch of Raritan river, release into Prescott brook, Round Valley reservoir
§ 58:22-8 Release of water into south branch of Raritan river from Spruce Run, Round Valley reservoirs
§ 58:22-8.1 Continuous monitoring for compliance with C.58:12A-1 et seq.; altering of releases
§ 58:22-9 Use and disposition of water; application; hearing; notice; objections; expense of hearing
§ 58:22-10 Rates and charges
§ 58:22-11 Investigations; hearings; findings; riparian rights
§ 58:22-12 Powers of department
§ 58:22-13 Eminent domain; law applicable
§ 58:22-14 Regulations; relocation or removal of facilities
§ 58:22-15 Sale or lease of land by counties, municipalities or public agencies
§ 58:22-16 Use of reservoirs for recreation
§ 58:22-17 Liberal construction
§ 58:22-18 Partial invalidity
§ 58:22-19 Effective date; operative upon approval of Water Bond Act of 1958

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 58 > Chapter 22 - New Jersey Water Supply Law, 1958

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