New Jersey

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News Releases for New Jersey

NEW JERSEY TO PRIVATIZE TOXIC CLEAN-UP SCIENCE

State Environment Department Will Contract Out Geologic Work to Reduce Backlog

ENVIRO'S URGE GOVERNOR, LEGISLATURE TO FIX BROKEN CLEAN-UP PROGRAM

DEP Hearing Tomorrow and Days Old Documents: Just Fingers in the Dike

NEW JERSEY WATER TESTS UNDERSTATE POLLUTION

County Complains Standard Does Not Truly Measure Development Impacts

WHERE ARE THE DIRTIEST SITES IN NEW JERSEY - DON’T ASK THE STATE

State Abandons Pollution Priority Listing to Let Politics Dictate Cleanup Funding

NEW JERSEY SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION REFORM GETS FAILING MARKS

No Environmental Reviews Prior to Building More Schools on Toxic Sites

NEW JERSEY POSTS LIST OF 831 DIRTY DUMPS BUT NO CLEANUP PLAN

More than One in Six Abandoned Dumps Polluting Groundwater

NEW JERSEY SAYS SECRET MEETINGS KEY TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Petition for New Transparency Rules Rejected the Same Day Notice Is Published

NEW JERSEY AGENCY LETS KIDS PLAY ON TOXIC WASTE PILES

No Warnings or Postings for Years as State Dickers with Company

PROPOSED NEW WATER RULES: HALP EMPTY OR HALF FULL?

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,…

TOXIC SCHOOL SCANDAL SPOTLIGHTS WEAK NEW JERSEY LAW

Parents Get No Notice of Child’s Exposure in Deregulated State Clean-Up Program



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