The protection of our natural resources is becoming more important as the natural lands around us continue to be developed and maintained for residential, commercial, and industrial uses. One of the natural resources that is most adversely affected by this continued development is the quality of surface waters throughout the State, i.e. our streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes.

Wenonah Outfall 2024 Mapping

Gloucester County’s Brochure on Storm Water

Solutions to Stormwater Pollution/How Pet Waste Pollutes Our Waters

Illicit Connections & Discharges

Car Washing Tips

Motor Oil Hazard Tips

Use of Fertilizers

Home Composting/Backyard Leaf Composting/Using Leaf Compost/Vermicomposting (Worm Composting)

Minimizing Grass Clippings/Yard Trimmings Management

What’s a Watershed?

How Does Urbanization Change a Watershed?

What is Ground Water?

What is Nonpoint Source Pollution?


Ordinances Regarding Stormwater

Animals and Fowl

Littering

Wildlife Feeding

Garbage, Refuse, and Waste

Garbage, Refuse and Waste Ordinance 2010-10

Grass & Brush Removal

Improper Disposal of Waste

Illicit Connections

Private Storm Drain Inlet Retro-Fitting

Privately Owned Salt Storage

Municipal Stormwater Management Plan (MSWMP)

2024 Stormwater Ordinance 72-605


2023 NJDEP MSRP Annual report

2023 Borough of Wenonah Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP) FINAL

2024 Borough of Wenonah Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SPPP)


Ordinances Regarding Trees

Private Property Tree Removal & Replacement

Shade Tree Commission