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TRENTON, N.J. -- (Business Wire)
The Department of Environmental Protection has launched a pilot mobile
application that will enhance protection of public health and the
environment by enabling the public to use smartphones and other mobile
devices to conveniently report non-emergency environmental incidents,
Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.
The pilot WARN NJDEP mobile app complements the DEP’s telephone hotline, 877-WARNDEP,
which has been in operation for many years. The app can be downloaded
through Google Play, the Apple app store and the Microsoft app store.
Enter WARN NJDEP in the search bar.
The pilot app is not intended to report life-threatening and/or
environmental emergencies. These should be reported by calling 9-1-1,
local police or the DEP’s hotline.
The pilot app utilizes GPS technology for pinpoint location of
environmental incidents and also allows users to submit photos as part
of their reports to the DEP.
“This new service reflects the Christie Administration’s commitment to
engaging the public as partners in strong environmental protection,”
Commissioner Martin said. “The application utilizes the latest
technology to enhance protection of the environment by making it
convenient for people to report incidents that can negatively impact our
communities.”
The types of non-emergency incidents that may be reported through the
pilot application include improper storage or disposal of waste and
other materials, odor complaints, sewage leaks, smoke and dust
complaints, underground storage tank incidents, and wetlands or stream
encroachment issues.
The DEP’s Communications Center handles nearly 50,000 calls annually, on
a wide range of incidents, from nuisance wildlife complaints and
wildfires to hazardous material releases. The center works to assign
cases within the DEP, as well as assigning cases to appropriate county
and local agencies.
“This application gives the public a direct portal into reporting
incidents in their communities and neighborhoods, effectively giving us
more eyes on the ground, while helping us to assign cases to the
appropriate response agencies more efficiently,” said Bob Van Fossen,
DEP’s Emergency Management Director.
The pilot application allows users to provide essential information on
the type of environmental incident, the date and time of the incident,
whether it is ongoing, and a brief description of what happened.
Users may provide their contact information, although they may choose to
report incidents anonymously, as has been the case for years through the
DEP hotline number system.
The app provides a one-touch link allowing the user to call the DEP’s
Communications Center and directly to speak to a dispatcher, if that is
the user’s preference.
The WARN NJ DEP mobile application is a product of a partnership between
the State of New Jersey and the New Jersey Information Division of
NICUSA, Inc. New Jersey Information Division of NICUSA, Inc. is the
official eGovernment partner of the state of New Jersey, helping New
Jersey government entities Web-enable their information services.
About NIC
Founded in 1992, NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV) is the nation's leading provider of
innovative government solutions and secure payment processing, which
help make government more accessible to everyone through technology. The
family of NIC companies provides digital government solutions for more
than 4,500 federal, state, and local agencies in the United States.
Forbes has named NIC as one of the "100 Best Small Companies in America"
six times and the company has been included four times on the Barron's
400 Index. Additional information is available at http://www.egov.com.
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casey@egov.com
Source: New Jersey Information Division of NICUSA, Inc.
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