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This document from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection focuses on the impact of pet waste on water quality. It highlights that pet waste contains nutrients, bacteria, and microorganisms that can pollute rivers, lakes, and drinking water. The document urges pet owners to properly dispose of pet waste by picking it up, wrapping it, and placing it in the trash, or flushing it unwrapped down the toilet, and to follow local pet-waste laws. Municipalities are required to adopt and enforce these laws, with exemptions for people with assistance animals.
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Water Quality, Bureau of Nonpoint Pollution Control, Municipal Stormwater Regulation Program
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First Discovered
Apr 2, 2026
Last Info Update
Apr 7, 2026
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