Name: Overburdened Communities under the New Jersey EJ Law
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Description: Overburdened community” means any census block group, as determined in accordance with the most recent United States Census, in which: (1) at least 35 percent of the households qualify as low-income households; (2) at least 40 percent of the residents identify as minority or as members of a State recognized tribal community; or (3) at least 40 percent of the households have limited English proficiency.
Copyright Text: NJDEP, Environmental Public Health and Safety Edition 20201001
Description: The NJ Fish and Wildlife Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for maintaining the Wildlife Management Area System of more than 358,000 acres in 122 areas and include more than 1,000 miles of roads. These areas are maintained and managed for a diversity of wildlife species through forest/field manipulation and habitat improvement, as well as for public access. BLM is also responsible for stocking fish and game birds, maintenance of buildings and grounds, development of visitor facilities, construction of parking areas and boat ramps. The Wildlife Management Area System is broken down into three regions. This file depicts the three regions of the State, North, Central and South.
Copyright Text: NJDEP, Fish and Wildlife (DFW), Edition 20220801
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