N.J. beach town fined $12.8M for replenishing beaches without state approval

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N.J. beach town fined $12.8M for replenishing beaches without state approval
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North Wildwood believes the fines were issued in retaliation for the city countersuing the DEP for $21 million to recoup replenishment costs.

from the state as part of ongoing litigation, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has fined the city for work it has already done over the years, officials confirmed Thursday.

The $12.8 million in fines stem from past unauthorized beach replenishment work, pier renovations, construction of a restaurant and bar, building bathrooms allegedly outside of the designated sewer service area, as well as other boardwalk development, court documents provided by the DEP show. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.

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