PCB cleanup can be expensive and challenging. However, thanks to recent regulatory changes on the federal level, some cleanups may become a little less so.
ESA was retained by a developer who had purchased a former chemical manufacturing operation with the intention of redeveloping the property into a product distribution warehouse and office complex.
Team ESA looks forward to the opportunity to discuss your most pressing environmental concerns in person. And, if you can’t catch us at one of these events, we’re happy to discuss your project with you one-on-one. Just reach out via email or phone.
April 4, 2024: ULI Excellence Awards @Westmount Country Club, Woodland Park
April 19, 2024: CIANJ Environmental Leadership Recognition Breakfast @Indian Trail Club, Franklin Lakes
May 15, 2024: BISNOW NJ State of the Market @TBD
May 16, 2024: NAIOPNJ CRE Awards Gala @The Palace at Somerset Park
June 5-6, 2024: NAIOP I.CON East @Hyatt Regency, Jersey City
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has released its Supplemental Certification for Soil Remedial Action Permit Application allowing LSRPs to certify both pending and new Soil-RAP applications. Under the former certification process, Responsible Parties were often forced to wait up to two years before having their application(s) reviewed by the NJDEP due to the enormous backlog. With the new program, the authority to certify now rests with the LSRP. This will reduce time to permit approval and issuance of Response Action Outcome (RAO) letters, allowing site redevelopment to proceed without having to wait for the NJDEP to complete its lengthy review.
The form is available in the NJDEP Forms Library under Remedial Action Permits.
NJDEP is currently evaluating a similar option for Groundwater–RAP applications. However, that process remains under development by the Department.