Plumsted  Township Environmental Commission

 

Welcome to the web site of the Plumsted Township Environmental Commission.

The commission is dedicated to protecting the natural environment of Plumsted and preserving the rural character of our community. 

The commission serves as the township’s environmental “watchdog” and advises the township committee on environmental matters.  It also sponsors varied activities such as water quality testing of local streams and environmental education programs.  The commission is charged with reviewing development applications to ensure the protection of the local environment.

The commission is comprised of seven local residents appointed by the township committee and two alternate members.  The seven appointed members serve staggered three-year terms.  The commission meets the last Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the township municipal building on Main Street.

The commission encourages you to attend its meetings and learn more about its work.  If you are interested in serving on the commission or have any questions or concerns, e-mail commission chairman Ralph Bitter or call him at 758-9544.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Please scroll down to see our featured items.


Click here to check out the Garden State Environet website. It's a great source if you are looking for newpaper article on enviromental issues

Don't forget to check out the Commission News site on the navigation bar.


Virtual Tour of Oakford Lake

Click here to check out a photo gallery of out local Oakford Lake and Park.

Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions

Click here to check out the official webpage of the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions. Here, you can find news, publications and ways to support and contact ANJEC. You can even find the webpages of other environmental commissions throughout New Jersey.


Governor McGreevey and DEP Take Action to Combat Sprawl

Click the image to visit the DEP's Anti-Sprawl website. Find out what actions are being taken by New Jersey to protect our environment from uncontrolled development.


i-MapNJ NJEMS

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has developed i-MapNJ, an environmental interactive mapping application. i-MapNJ NJEMS enables users to view and perform basic GIS analyses on regulated sites in New Jersey from data residing in NJDEP's New Jersey Environmental Management System (NJEMS).

http://www.state.nj.us/dep/gis/iMapNJ/iMapNJ.htm


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