Title: New Jerseys Environment
1New Jerseys Environment
- Tristan Gillespie
- tgillespie_at_njlegalink.com
2"It isn't pollution that's harming the
environment. It's the impurities in our air and
water that are doing it." --Dan Quayle "We've
got to pause and ask ourselves How much clean
air do we need ?"--Lee Iacocca
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5Raritan River Floyd 199918.8 impervious
increase 1986-1995.
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7Delaware River flood April 2005 New
Hope/Lambertville bridge
81986-1995 Smart Growth Study
- Each day in New Jersey urban growth rate
equivalent to - Adding 9 football fields impervious surface
- Losing
- 20 football fields of farmland,
- 9 football fields of forest
- 6 football fields of wetlands.
- If development continues at this rate and if New
Jersey successfully preserves a million acres of
open space, the remaining available land would be
developed in about 40 years.
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11What 210 million per year buys us
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24Drinking Water
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31Kiddie Kollege, Franklinville, NJ 4/06Accutherm,
Inc. 1984 to 1994
32Cancer Alley, NJ?
- We probably just have a better reporting and
diagnostic system here. So the cancer rate is not
significantly higher than most states. - Association between industrial pollution and
cancer has not been that strong when compared to
cigarette smoking. - How does New Jersey compare with other states in
its incidence of cancer and other serious
diseases? - According to the Centers for Disease Control in
Atlanta, New Jersey ranks 12th among the 50
states in the deaths per 100,000 from coronary
heart disease, stroke, diabetes, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, cirrhosis and
cancer of the lung, breast, cervix and
colo-rectal cancer.
33Passaic River Video
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35- Tristan Gillespie
- Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
- 1100 Valley Brook Avenue
- P.O. Box 790
- Lyndhurst, NJ 07071-0790
- 201-806-3397
- tgillespie_at_njlegalink.com
36Flooding in the Raritan River during Hurricane
Floyd in 1999
- Watershed had expanded its impervious surface by
2,723 acres (an increase of 18.8 ) between 1986
and 1995. - 11 inches of precipitation fell in parts of the
basin - Currently, the New Jersey landscape is covered
with 458,610 acres of impervious surface or 9.2
of the states total
37- Environmental trends in New Jersey
- Flooding Rivers
- Myths
- Human impacts
- Smart growth
- Westmont Station
- Kiddie Kollege
- Historical moments affecting New Jersey's
environment - Passaic River case study
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