...A key premise of the article is that a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) "must adhere to the code of conduct set...
...the NJDEP during the cleanup process. Under SRRA, a "licensed site remediation professional" (LSRP) program was established to have licensed professionals oversee...
...s Superfund Program N.J. lawyers frustrated by Licensed Site Remediation Professionals may find N.Y.'s program for cleaning up inactive...
...these rules, persons responsible for conducting remediation must retain a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP). This person has the authority pursuant to the New...
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The year 2012 was another eventful one for attorneys interested in environmental law and policy. This article reviews this year's "top ten" issues, several of which will continue to occupy the public
...in the state must proceed under the supervision of a licensed site remediation professional (LSRP) rather than a NJDEP case manager. N.J.S...
...site remediation process in New Jersey. A majority of properties undergoing remediation will now be required to be cleaned up by private licensed remediation professionals...
...and in September 2010 ordered Des Champs to hire a licensed site remediation professional to clean up the site. The company sought reconsideration, but...
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