NEW JERSEY TO PRIVATIZE TOXIC CLEAN-UP SCIENCE
State Environment Department Will Contract Out Geologic Work to Reduce Backlog
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News Releases for New Jersey
State Environment Department Will Contract Out Geologic Work to Reduce Backlog
DEP Hearing Tomorrow and Days Old Documents: Just Fingers in the Dike
County Complains Standard Does Not Truly Measure Development Impacts
State Abandons Pollution Priority Listing to Let Politics Dictate Cleanup Funding
No Environmental Reviews Prior to Building More Schools on Toxic Sites
More than One in Six Abandoned Dumps Polluting Groundwater
Petition for New Transparency Rules Rejected the Same Day Notice Is Published
No Warnings or Postings for Years as State Dickers with Company
Contacts: Jeff Tittel, NJ Sierra Club, (609) 558-9100; Dave Pringle, NJ Env Federation, (732) 996-4288; Bill Wolfe, NJ PEER (609) 397-4861
Trenton - Over the last twenty years,…
Parents Get No Notice of Child’s Exposure in Deregulated State Clean-Up Program
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