...as case managers overseeing a site undergoing remediation. While formal rulemaking...
...changes in New Jersey's site remediation regulatory framework that offer both...
...discuss the practical and legal issues involving implementation of the Licensed Site Remediation Professional program in New Jersey. Neil Rivers , an LSRP...
...J., and Feb. 25 in Edison, N.J., on the licensed site remediation professional program titled "Taking the Mystery Out of Opting-In...
Environmental law, which saw the same slowdown in transactional work other practices did along with decreased enforcement under the Bush administration, is showing signs of life in both lateral movem
Environmental law, which saw the same slowdown in transactional work other practices did along with decreased enforcement under the Bush administration, is showing signs of life in both lateral movem
...will provide insight on how the act, which authorizes private licensed site remediation professionals to oversee cleanups in lieu of the New Jersey Department...
...N.J. She also moderated a panel on the new licensed site remediation professionals program, which was signed into law in New Jersey last...
...additional tests and site characteristics beyond what...closure on the remediation required by PADEP … Our professionals see mid November...
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