New Jersey

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News Releases for New Jersey

NEW JERSEY PROPOSES PCB PLAN, BUT LEAVES OUT NUMERICAL LIMITS

Industry-Backed Pollution Scheme for Dirty Waters Will Not Pass Legal Muster

ETHICS COMMISSION REJECTS DEVELOPER INSIDE INFORMATION PROBE

Pay-to-Play Politics Still Alive and Well in Trenton

NEW JERSEY FACING CHROMIUM EMERGENCY – 1 IN 10 CANCER RISKS

State Scientist Reveals DEP Cover-Up; Demand for Federal Intervention

“FAST TRACK” FOR NEW JERSEY DEVELOPMENT BACK ON TRACK

Reorganization Regulations Adopted Despite Acting Governor’s Moratorium

NEW JERSEY SEPTIC RULES IN THE TANK

DEP Allows Developers to Spoil Last Remaining Rural Landscapes

NEW JERSEY COVERING UP DEALS WITH CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

Public Records Request for Chemical Industry Pact Denied on Security Grounds

DEP CLEAN WATER CONSULTANT ALSO WORKS FOR POLLUTERS

“Ethical Swamp” Persists Despite Acting Governor’s Ethics Reform Pledge

NEW JERSEY WILL MISS WEDNESDAY’S WATER QUALITY DEADLINE

DEP’s Campbell Tells Chemical Industry He Will Bow on Toxic Standards

NEW JERSEY ABANDONS ADDED STREAM PROTECTIONS

DEP Employees’ Recommendations Pushed Aside As Persistent Flooding Worsens; Press Conference Called For Today

FLOOD REDUCTION PLANS STUCK IN THE MUCK

New Jersey DEP Delays Enforcement Despite Big Flood Toll



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