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Governor Signs Law Ending Public Health Emergency
WEBGovernor Signs Law Ending Public Health Emergency. June 7, 2021 | Comments Off on Governor Signs Law Ending Public Health Emergency Posted by Steven M. Dalton . On June 4, 2021, in corresponding actions, Governor Murphy signed a law (A.5820) and Executive Order (EO 244) terminating the Covid-19 Public Health Emergency.
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WEBCo-Authored by Matthew L. Capone. On June 28, 2023, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) reached a proposed settlement with Solvay Specialty Polymers USA, LLC (“Solvay”) over Solvay’s discharging of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) and other contaminants into public drinking water during
NJDEP Adopts Amended Remediation Standards : NJ …
WEBThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) published notice on May 17, 2021 of its March 31, 2021 adoption of amended remediation standards set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:26D-1.1 et seq. (55 N.J.R. 775). It also released a plethora of new and updated guidance documents intended to assist remediation professionals and responsible
NJDEP Further Extends Site Remediation Timeframes
WEBOn February 1, 2021, NJDEP issued a Notice of Rule Waiver/Modification/ Suspension (the “Notice”) announcing an additional extension of the statutory timeframes established by the New Jersey Site Remediation Reform Act (“SRRA”), N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1, et seq. The Notice extends timeframes for two categories of contaminated sites.
NJDEP DEADLINES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS REMAIN IN …
WEBNJDEP DEADLINES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS REMAIN IN EFFECT DESPITE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. April 22, 2020 | Comments Off on NJDEP DEADLINES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS REMAIN IN EFFECT DESPITE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Posted by David J. Miller . In a Compliance Alert issued yesterday, the New Jersey Department …
Governor Murphy Signs Permit Extension Act of 2020
WEBThe PEA extends certain governmental permits, approvals, and deadlines for the duration of the “COVID-19 Extension Period.”. The Extension Period begins on March 9, 2020 and continues until the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. The PEA also provides an additional 6 months of tolling. The PEA applies to numerous environmental
NJDEP Publishes Registration Process for Permit Extension Act of …
WEBThe Extension Period began on March 9, 2020 and continues until the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. Under the PEA, the eligible permits and/or approvals must be registered with the NJDEP by October 8, 2020 ( i.e., within 30 days of publication of the Notice) to qualify for an extension. The environmental attorneys at Giordano
New Jersey Appellate Division Affirms Municipal Court Jurisdiction …
WEBNew Jersey Appellate Division Affirms Municipal Court Jurisdiction to Enforce Spill Act Penalties. December 2, 2019 | Comments Off on New Jersey Appellate Division Affirms Municipal Court Jurisdiction to Enforce Spill Act Penalties Posted by Linda M. Lee . On November 13, 2019, the Appellate Division held that the New Jersey Department of …
Executive Order Suspends 90-Day Review of NJDEP Permits
WEBEO 136 is the latest in dozens of orders the Governor has signed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. EO 136 tolls the timeframes under which DEP operates in reviewing and approving environmental permits, including timeframes relating to public notice requirements. Most notably, EO 136 suspends the so-called “90 Day Law,” which …
Executive Order Suspends 90-Day Review of NJDEP Permits
WEBOver the weekend, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 136 (“EO 136”), which affects the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (“DEP”) process for reviewing applications for environmental permits. EO 136 is the latest in dozens of orders the Governor has signed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. EO 136 tolls the
Appellate Court Clarifies Notice Requirements For Zoning …
WEBMahwah Realty focuses on an analysis of a portion of the content provisions of the notices. N.J.S.A. 40:55D-62.1 contains many other requirements that would still be applicable to the notice of public hearing for a change to the classification of a zoning district, including (1) the required recipients of the notice (includes owners of all real property as shown on …
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