13:1K-11.7. Application for closing, transfer when discharges are of minimal environmental concern.
18. a. The owner or operator of an industrial establishment may apply to the department to close operations or transfer ownership or operations at an industrial establishment without obtaining departmental approval of a remedial action workplan or without the approval of a remediation agreement as provided in subsection e. of section 4 of P.L.1983, c.330 if the discharge of hazardous substances or hazardous wastes at the industrial establishment is of minimal environmental concern. Upon the completion of a preliminary assessment, site investigation, and remedial investigation for the industrial establishment, conducted pursuant to subsection b. of section 4 of P.L.1983, c.330, any owner or operator may submit to the department an application for a determination that the discharge at an industrial establishment is of minimal environmental concern, which application shall include:
(1) a certification, supported by the submission of data from the preliminary assessment, site investigation, and remedial investigation, that there are no more than two areas of concern at the industrial establishment that are contaminated at levels above the applicable remediation standards, and that remedial action at those areas of concern can be completed pursuant to standards and criteria established by the department within six months of the owner's or operator's receipt of the approval of the application by the department;
(2) a certification that a remedial action workplan shall be prepared pursuant to standards and criteria established by the department and that the remediation will meet either the nonresidential use or residential use soil remediation standards and the applicable surface water and groundwater remediation standards;
(3) a certification that the remedial action workplan will be prepared and implemented pursuant to standards and criteria established by the department within six months of the owner's or operator's receipt of the approval of the application by the department;
(4) evidence that the remediation funding source required pursuant to section 25 of P.L.1993, c.139 (C.58:10B-3) has been established;
(5) the payment of all fees or surcharges related to the remediation imposed pursuant to P.L.1983, c.330, P.L.1993, c.139 (C.13:1K-9.6 et al.), and section 33 of P.L.1993, c.139 (C.58:10B-11), and any rules or regulations adopted pursuant thereto; and
(6) documentation establishing that the discharged hazardous substances or hazardous wastes at the industrial establishment do not pose a threat to human health because of the proximity of an area of concern to a drinking water source or because of the location, complexity, or the nature of the discharge.
b. Upon the submission of a complete application, and upon a finding that the information submitted is accurate, the department shall approve the application for a determination that the discharge at an industrial establishment is of minimal environmental concern. Prior to making a finding upon the application pursuant to this section, the department may inspect the industrial establishment, as necessary, to verify the information in the application. The decision of the department shall be made within 30 days of the submission of a complete application. In determining the amount of time necessary to complete the remedial action, the department shall not include that time in which it takes the department to issue a permit for a discharge to surface water pursuant to P.L.1977, c.74 (C.58:10A-1 et seq.).
c. The owner or operator shall, upon the completion of the remedial action at the subject areas of concern, certify to the department that the remedial action workplan has been implemented in accordance with the standards and criteria established by the department and in compliance with the certifications made pursuant to this section. The certification shall include a copy of the remedial action workplan and the results of all sampling analysis and any tests performed as part of the remedial action. Within 45 days of receipt of the certification, the department shall issue a no further action letter to the owner or operator. The department may perform an inspection of the industrial establishment or any area offsite that is under the owner's or operator's control, as relevant, prior to issuing the no further action letter.
The department may refuse to issue the no further action letter pursuant to this section only upon a finding that hazardous substances or hazardous wastes remain at the relevant areas of concern at levels or concentrations in excess of the applicable remediation standards.
d. Upon the failure of an owner or operator to complete the implementation of a remedial action workplan within the six month period as provided in subsection a. of this section, the owner or operator shall so notify the department in writing and provide the reasons therefor. The owner or operator shall have no more than 120 additional days to complete the implementation of the remedial action. If the implementation of the remedial action is not completed within this additional time, the department may rescind its determination that the industrial establishment is of minimal environmental concern and may require that a new remedial action workplan be submitted and implemented by the owner or operator in a manner and under the terms and conditions provided in its general regulations for remedial action workplan submissions and implementation.
L.1993,c.139,s.18.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 13 - Conservation and Development--Parks and Reservations
Section 13:1A-6.1 - Power to arrest without warrant; law enforcement training program.
Section 13:1B-2 - Commissioner of Conservation and Economic Development; appointment; term; salary
Section 13:1B-3 - Duties of commissioner
Section 13:1B-4 - Delegation of powers by commissioner
Section 13:1B-8 - Director of Division of Resource Development
Section 13:1B-10 - Tidelands Resource Council.
Section 13:1B-13 - Approval of riparian leases, grants.
Section 13:1B-13.1 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-13.2 - Title studies and surveys; certification of state owned lands
Section 13:1B-13.3 - Consideration of mean high water line
Section 13:1B-13.4 - Publication of map; filing; distribution
Section 13:1B-13.5 - Action by persons aggrieved
Section 13:1B-13.6 - Progress reports to governor and legislature
Section 13:1B-13.7 - Conveyance or lease of state's interest; application
Section 13:1B-13.8 - Recommendations on application
Section 13:1B-15.1 - Bureau of Recreation
Section 13:1B-15.2 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-15.3 - Appropriations
Section 13:1B-15.4 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-15.8 - Duty of council to advise commissioner
Section 13:1B-15.9 - Acquisition of lands
Section 13:1B-15.11 - Acceptance of grants and gifts by commissioner; expenditure of funds
Section 13:1B-15.12 - Use of departmental employees
Section 13:1B-15.12a - Short title
Section 13:1B-15.12a1 - Natural areas system; standards for inclusion of area
Section 13:1B-15.12a2 - Review and update of planning for natural areas
Section 13:1B-15.12a3 - Establishment of system; inclusion of additional areas
Section 13:1B-15.12a5 - Study of private lands for inclusion
Section 13:1B-15.12a6 - Registry of lands suitable for inclusion
Section 13:1B-15.12a7 - Limitations on use of land in system
Section 13:1B-15.12a8 - Acquisition of land by purchase, gift or otherwise
Section 13:1B-15.12a9 - Designation and regulation of classifications and uses of land within system
Section 13:1B-15.12a10 - Permitted activities and obligation of users
Section 13:1B-15.100 - Division of Parks and Forestry, director
Section 13:1B-15.101 - Powers and duties
Section 13:1B-15.102 - Division organization
Section 13:1B-15.105 - Administration of historic sites and structures program; functions and duties
Section 13:1B-15.106 - Transfer of moneys, employees or property
Section 13:1B-15.108 - Historic sites council; members; terms; compensation; vacancies; removal
Section 13:1B-15.109 - Use of division employees
Section 13:1B-15.110 - Powers and duties of council
Section 13:1B-15.111 - New Jersey Historic Trust
Section 13:1B-15.112a - Board of trustees
Section 13:1B-15.113 - Compensation of trustees
Section 13:1B-15.115 - Additional powers.
Section 13:1B-15.115a - "Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund" created
Section 13:1B-15.115c - Criteria for awarding loan
Section 13:1B-15.115d - Rules, regulations for expenditure of funds
Section 13:1B-15.115e - Repayment of loans
Section 13:1B-15.115f - Charge, collection of application fee, appraisal costs
Section 13:1B-15.116 - Trust restrictions.
Section 13:1B-15.117 - Legal counsel and services
Section 13:1B-15.118 - Partial invalidity
Section 13:1B-15.119 - Natural Lands Trust
Section 13:1B-15.120 - Trustees; terms; appointment; chairman
Section 13:1B-15.121 - No compensation; reimbursement
Section 13:1B-15.122 - Powers of trust
Section 13:1B-15.123 - Particular powers
Section 13:1B-15.124 - Annual report; recommendations or requests
Section 13:1B-15.125 - Approval mandatory
Section 13:1B-15.126 - Legal counsel and services; request
Section 13:1B-15.127 - Partial invalidity
Section 13:1B-15.128 - New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Section 13:1B-15.129 - Approval of sites, structures, etc.; notice to owner
Section 13:1B-15.130 - State aid
Section 13:1B-15.131 - Encroachment upon or damage to historic place; authorization; public hearing
Section 13:1B-15.131a - Preservation of certain Civil War monuments.
Section 13:1B-15.132 - Appropriation
Section 13:1B-15.133 - Short title
Section 13:1B-15.134 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-15.135 - Legislative findings and declarations
Section 13:1B-15.136 - Open lands management program; establishment; purpose
Section 13:1B-15.137 - Rules and regulations
Section 13:1B-15.138 - Public meetings
Section 13:1B-15.139 - Projects by private landowners
Section 13:1B-15.140 - Eligible projects
Section 13:1B-15.141 - Liability of owner, lessee or occupant
Section 13:1B-15.142 - Assessment and taxation
Section 13:1B-15.143 - Appointment of officers, employees; qualifications.
Section 13:1B-15.145 - Application, acceptance and expenditure of funds
Section 13:1B-15.146 - Findings, declarations
Section 13:1B-15.147 - Natural Heritage Program
Section 13:1B-15.148 - Functions
Section 13:1B-15.150 - Administration
Section 13:1B-15.151 - Short title
Section 13:1B-15.152 - Findings, declarations
Section 13:1B-15.153 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-15.154 - Endangered plant species list
Section 13:1B-15.155 - Research to determine eligibility
Section 13:1B-15.157 - Educational, informational programs
Section 13:1B-15.158 - Rules, regulations
Section 13:1B-15.159 - Establishment of natural resources inventory.
Section 13:1B-15.160 - Pamphlet of information published
Section 13:1B-15.161 - Information on public computer network
Section 13:1B-15.162 - Short title.
Section 13:1B-15.163 - Findings, declarations relative to monarch butterfly waystations.
Section 13:1B-15.164 - Definitions relative to monarch butterfly waystations.
Section 13:1B-15.165 - Establishment of "Adopt a Monarch Butterfly Waystation" program.
Section 13:1B-15.166 - Responsibilities of department.
Section 13:1B-15.167 - Notification of interest.
Section 13:1B-15.168 - Immunity from liability.
Section 13:1B-15.169 - Donations.
Section 13:1B-15.170 - Short title.
Section 13:1B-15.171 - Findings, declarations relative to the "Milkweed for Monarchs" program.
Section 13:1B-15.172 - Definitions relative to the "Milkweed for Monarchs" program.
Section 13:1B-15.173 - Establishment of the "Milkweed for Monarchs" program.
Section 13:1B-15.174 - Responsibilities of department.
Section 13:1B-15.175 - Notification of intent.
Section 13:1B-15.176 - Immunity from liability.
Section 13:1B-15.177 - Donations.
Section 13:1B-16 - Division of Veterans' Services, powers and duties transferred to
Section 13:1B-17 - Veterans loan authority transferred to Department; powers and duties
Section 13:1B-19 - Director of Division of Veterans' Services
Section 13:1B-20 - Veterans' Services Council.
Section 13:1B-21 - Powers and duties of Veterans' Services Council.
Section 13:1B-23 - Division of Fish and Game, powers and duties transferred to
Section 13:1B-24 - Fish and Game Council; members; terms
Section 13:1B-25 - Sportsmen's clubs eligible for membership
Section 13:1B-26 - Chairman of Fish and Game Council; vacancies; removal; compensation; eligibility
Section 13:1B-27 - Director of Division of Fish and Game
Section 13:1B-28 - Council to formulate policies; other duties
Section 13:1B-29 - Definitions
Section 13:1B-30 - State Fish and Game Code
Section 13:1B-31 - Regulations and amendments thereof relating to fish
Section 13:1B-32 - Regulations and amendments thereof relating to game
Section 13:1B-33 - Public hearing on regulations; notice
Section 13:1B-35 - Review of regulations, amendments or repealers
Section 13:1B-36 - Violation of Fish and Game Code provisions
Section 13:1B-37 - Cost of licenses, permits or fees not affected
Section 13:1B-38 - Wardens and deputies; powers and duties
Section 13:1B-39 - Pending prosecutions; violation of laws rendered inoperative
Section 13:1B-40 - Partial invalidity of article
Section 13:1B-41 - Effective date of article
Section 13:1B-48 - Director of Division of Water Policy and Supply
Section 13:1B-49.2 - Water supply advisory council.
Section 13:1B-49.3 - Duties of water supply advisory council
Section 13:1B-49.4 - Powers of water supply advisory council
Section 13:1B-63 - Grants, conveyances, devises, bequests and donations; acceptance for state
Section 13:1B-65 - Federal grants
Section 13:1B-69 - Terms, as used in laws, contracts or documents, defined
Section 13:1B-71 - Short title
Section 13:1C-2 - Board of Recreation Examiners abolished, powers, duties; transferred.
Section 13:1D-1 - Reorganization of department of conservation and economic development
Section 13:1D-2 - Continuation of functions
Section 13:1D-3 - Division of marine services; natural resource council
Section 13:1D-5 - Division of environmental quality
Section 13:1D-6 - Director of division of environmental quality
Section 13:1D-8 - Department of agriculture; transfer of certain functions
Section 13:1D-9 - Powers of department.
Section 13:1D-9.1 - Definitions
Section 13:1D-9.2 - Report on department fees, requirements
Section 13:1D-9.3 - Environmental Program Fee Fund
Section 13:1D-9.4 - New Jersey "Landowner of the Year" award program.
Section 13:1D-9.5 - Community garden grant program established.
Section 13:1D-11 - Transfer of appropriations, grants and other moneys
Section 13:1D-12 - Transfer of employees
Section 13:1D-13 - Employee's tenure rights
Section 13:1D-13.1 - Unclassified titles
Section 13:1D-13.2 - Reinstatement to classified service
Section 13:1D-13.3 - Classified and senior executive service
Section 13:1D-14 - Transfer of records and equipment
Section 13:1D-15 - Orders, rules, regulations
Section 13:1D-16 - Actions and proceedings
Section 13:1D-17 - Reports and certifications
Section 13:1D-18 - References in laws, regulations, contracts, etc.; to other agencies
Section 13:1D-18.1 - Use of terms
Section 13:1D-18.2 - References deemed to refer to Tidelands Resource Council
Section 13:1D-18.3 - Office of Recycling
Section 13:1D-29 - Definitions
Section 13:1D-30 - Application for construction permits; review; request for additional information
Section 13:1D-32 - Failure to take action within time period; application deemed approved
Section 13:1D-33 - Rules, regulations; "Environmental Services Fund;" fees
Section 13:1D-34 - Monthly bulletin
Section 13:1D-35 - Short title
Section 13:1D-36 - Findings, declarations
Section 13:1D-37 - Definitions.
Section 13:1D-38 - Office of Pollution Prevention established; programs; reports
Section 13:1D-40 - Rules, regulations
Section 13:1D-41 - Information required in pollution prevention plan
Section 13:1D-42 - Preparation of pollution prevention plan, submission of summary; progress reports
Section 13:1D-45 - Department research on pollution prevention trends
Section 13:1D-47 - Omission of trade secrets from pollution plan, summary
Section 13:1D-48 - Designation of priority industrial facilities to receive permit
Section 13:1D-49 - Violations, penalties
Section 13:1D-50 - "Pollution Prevention Fund" established
Section 13:1D-51 - Definitions
Section 13:1D-52 - Conditions for conveyance of lands; fees
Section 13:1D-53 - Notice of public hearing
Section 13:1D-54 - Information included in notices
Section 13:1D-55 - Submission of summary, transcripts of public hearing
Section 13:1D-56 - Valuation of lands; terms as covenants running with the land
Section 13:1D-57 - Disposition of proceeds; management of lands
Section 13:1D-58 - Nonapplicability of C.13:1D-51 et seq.; hearing, determination.
Section 13:1D-64 - "Antifreeze" defined.
Section 13:1D-65 - Addition of bittering agent required.
Section 13:1D-66 - Immunity from liability.
Section 13:1D-67 - Inapplicability.
Section 13:1D-68 - Violations, penalties relative to violations of C.13:1D-65.
Section 13:1D-69 - Construction of act relative to C.13:1D-65.
Section 13:1D-101 - Checklist of requirements; permit defined
Section 13:1D-102 - Reliance on checklists; applications deemed complete; construction of section
Section 13:1D-103 - Applicants advised and informed by department
Section 13:1D-104 - Guidance provided, pre-application conference
Section 13:1D-105 - Classification system for permits
Section 13:1D-106 - Review schedules for classes of permits
Section 13:1D-107 - Level of review, identification
Section 13:1D-108 - Publication of information on classes and review
Section 13:1D-108.1 - Biotechnology Permit Acceleration Task Force
Section 13:1D-109 - Reports on application dispositions
Section 13:1D-110 - Evaluation of applications, notice of deficiencies; definitions
Section 13:1D-111 - Technical manual for each class of permit, requirements
Section 13:1D-112 - Effect of technical manual on filed applications; revisions
Section 13:1D-113 - Availability of copies; fees
Section 13:1D-114 - Information on permit applications
Section 13:1D-114.1 - Use of permit fee revenues to fund permit management staff
Section 13:1D-115 - Semi-annual informational reports
Section 13:1D-115.1 - Annual report to Legislature
Section 13:1D-116 - Continuing education seminars; fees; definitions
Section 13:1D-117 - Record of attendees; conduct by qualified entity
Section 13:1D-118 - Cooperation of professional licensing boards
Section 13:1D-119 - Reports on backlogs of review of permit applications
Section 13:1D-120 - Findings, declarations
Section 13:1D-121 - Definitions
Section 13:1D-122 - Schedule for payment of fees
Section 13:1D-123 - Inapplicability of act
Section 13:1D-124 - Rules, regulations
Section 13:1D-125 - Findings, declarations relative to enforcement of environmental laws
Section 13:1D-126 - Definitions
Section 13:1D-127 - Minor violations
Section 13:1D-128 - Failure to correct violation
Section 13:1D-129 - Rules, regulations; violation designation
Section 13:1D-130 - Voluntary disclosure; nonimposition of penalty
Section 13:1D-131 - Violation procedures prior to adopted rules, regulations
Section 13:1D-132 - Report, contents; recommendations
Section 13:1D-133 - Rules, regulations; submission to Legislature
Section 13:1D-136 - Performance partnership agreement.
Section 13:1D-137 - Reciprocal environmental technology agreements.
Section 13:1D-138 - Rules, regulations adopted by DEP
Section 13:1D-139 - Regulated universe of business entities
Section 13:1D-140 - Regulation prior to operative date
Section 13:1D-141 - Temporary regulations
Section 13:1D-144 - Definitions relative to smart growth in DEP and expedited permits.
Section 13:1D-145 - Division of Smart Growth established in DEP.
Section 13:1D-146 - Additional provisions concerning expedited permit mechanisms.
Section 13:1D-147 - Construction of act relative to preservation area of Highlands Region.
Section 13:1D-148 - "Environmental Stewardship Program."
Section 13:1D-150 - Findings, declarations relative to public access.
Section 13:1D-151 - Regulations to be consistent with the public trust doctrine.
Section 13:1D-152 - On-site public access may be restricted.
Section 13:1D-153 - Criteria for departmental approval.
Section 13:1D-154 - Public access to marinas.
Section 13:1D-155 - Reasons for restriction of public access.
Section 13:1D-156 - Rules, regulations.
Section 13:1D-158 - Definitions relative to impact of pollution on overburdened communities.
Section 13:1D-159 - List of overburdened communities on website.
Section 13:1D-160 - Requirements for permit applicants.
Section 13:1D-161 - Rules, regulations.
Section 13:1E-2 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy
Section 13:1E-3 - Definitions.
Section 13:1E-4 - Supervision of solid waste collection activities, facilities, disposal operations.
Section 13:1E-5 - Registration statement, engineering design; approval.
Section 13:1E-5a - Registration renewal of solid waste collection and disposal vehicles.
Section 13:1E-6 - Powers and duties of department
Section 13:1E-7 - Advisory Council on Solid Waste Management
Section 13:1E-8 - Council powers
Section 13:1E-9 - Codes, rules and regulations; enforcement; penalties
Section 13:1E-9.1 - Surcharges
Section 13:1E-9.2 - Reward for information
Section 13:1E-9.3 - Disposal, transportation of solid waste; authorization.
Section 13:1E-9.4 - Penalties.
Section 13:1E-9.5 - Issuance of emergency order
Section 13:1E-9.6 - Solid waste disposal offenses, degree of crime, penalties.
Section 13:1E-11 - Temporary approval of registration
Section 13:1E-12 - Revocation or suspension of registration
Section 13:1E-13 - Tax exemption
Section 13:1E-14 - Liberal construction
Section 13:1E-15 - Severability
Section 13:1E-15.1 - Hours of operation; facility within 1000 feet of residential zone
Section 13:1E-19 - Solid waste management districts; designation
Section 13:1E-20 - Solid waste management plans
Section 13:1E-21 - Solid waste management plan; report; contents
Section 13:1E-23 - Adoption of solid waste management plan; procedure; review
Section 13:1E-25 - Payment of costs; adoption of County Solid Waste Disposal Financing Law