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Annual Combustion Adjustment Electronic Reporting

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection outlines the requirements for annual combustion adjustment reporting. This applies to specific air contaminants present in various jurisdictions across the state. You’ll find useful information regarding deadlines for submission, who is required to perform these adjustments, and details on how to submit your reports online. For inquiries, please contact the regional offices based on your county: Central, Northern, or Southern New Jersey, with provided telephone and fax numbers for assistance.

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Annual Combustion Adjustment Electronic Reporting

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  1. AnnualCombustion AdjustmentElectronic Reporting New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

  2. Who Needs to do Combustion Adjustment?

  3. What Air Contaminants?

  4. Combustion Adjustment Schedule

  5. Online Submittal Schedule

  6. Central Region Telephone : 609-292-3187; Fax Number: 609-292-6450 (Jurisdiction: Counties of Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean) • Northern Region Telephone: 973-656-4444;  Fax Number: 973-656-4080 (Jurisdiction: Counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union and Warren) • Southern Region Telephone: 856-614-3601; Fax Number: 856-614-3613 (Jurisdiction: Counties of Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem)

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