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LSRP

Site Remediation Reform Act & Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Program


FABCO  Inc. can provide optional services of a Licence Site Profesional (LSRP) for all phases of your Environmental projects, residential and commerical including project review on all projects to save you the 45 days of review time with NJDEP. Please read below to see if this new Law will may help you with your project or closing to get that NFA Letter without delay.  

  http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/

Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) provides sweeping changes to the way in which sites are remediated in New Jersey. SRRA establishes a program for the licensing of Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRPs) who will have responsibility for oversight of environmental investigation and cleanup.

Some of the highlights of the law are:

  • The establishment of a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (SRP) program and an LSRP Board that issues licenses to qualified individuals to conduct the remediation of sites in New Jersey. The Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRPs) are bound by a strict code of ethics, violation of which could result in the assessment of penalties as well as suspension or revocation of their licenses. When the Act becomes fully effective in 2012 all remediating parties must use the services of a LSRP and must proceed with the clean up of their site without prior NJDEP approval.
  • An affirmative obligation now exists on persons to remediate any discharge for which they would be liable pursuant to the Spill Compensation and Control Act. As such, the voluntary cleanup program which utilized Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs), no longer exists.
  • The NJDEP is required to establish mandatory remediation timeframes for the completion of key phases of site remediation.
  • The NJDEP is required to maintain direct Department oversight in cases in which the remediating party is recalcitrant in conducting timely cleanups and for those sites that pose the greatest risk to human health and the environment.
  • The NJDEP is authorized to establish presumptive remedies for residential development, schools and childcare facilities.