New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26E - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE REMEDIATION
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION
Section 7:26E-1.10 - Control of ongoing sources and implementation of interim remedial measures
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26E-1.10
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) As a first priority, the person responsible for conducting the remediation shall:
1. Have a continuing responsibility to
identify the need for any interim remedial measure necessary to remove,
contain, or stabilize a source of contamination to prevent contaminant
migration and to protect the public health and safety and the environment;
and
2. Include in each remedial
phase report a description of each interim remedial measure implemented and
each interim remedial measure that is planned.
(b) Whenever LNAPL is measured greater than 0.01 feet in a collection point (for example, sump, monitoring well, surface water, excavation), the person responsible for conducting the remediation shall, within 60 days after LNAPL is discovered:
1. Report the presence of LNAPL to the
Department on a form available on the Department's website at
www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms. Information to be supplied by filling
out the form includes:
i. Site identification
information;
ii. A summary of the
information describing the type of LNAPL observed and how the LNAPL was
discovered;
iii. The name of the
responsible entity and a certification statement; and
iv. The name of the licensed site remediation
professional and a certification statement;
2. Initiate LNAPL recovery to the extent
practicable, and report the status of the actions taken within this timeframe
on a form available on the Department's website at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms. Information to be supplied by
filling out the form includes:
i. Site
identification information;
ii. A
summary of the information describing the type of LNAPL observed, how the LNAPL
was discovered, and initial recovery efforts;
iii. The name of the responsible entity and a
certification statement; and
iv.
The name of the licensed site remediation professional and a certification
statement.
(c) Within one year after LNAPL is discovered pursuant to (b) above, the person responsible for conducting the remediation shall:
1. Complete the delineation of the
LNAPL;
2. Initiate implementation
of an LNAPL interim remedial measure to prevent LNAPL migration, reduce LNAPL
contaminant mass to the extent practicable and initiate monitoring of the
interim remedial measure; and
3.
Document the actions taken pursuant to this section and submit to the
Department an LNAPL interim remedial measure report with a form available on
the Department's website at ) .
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