New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26E - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SITE REMEDIATION
Subchapter 5 - REMEDIAL ACTION
Section 7:26E-5.7 - Remedial action report requirements

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26E-5.7

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The person responsible for conducting the remediation shall implement the remedial action and submit to the Department a remedial action report, along with a form found on the Department's website at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms,, pursuant to (b) below, and according to the applicable regulatory timeframe in 7:26E-5.8.

(b) The person responsible for conducting the remediation shall present and discuss in the remedial action report all of the information identified or collected pursuant to 7:26E-5.1 through 5.6, along with all of the following:

1. The general reporting requirements in 7:26E-1.6;

2. A presentation and discussion of all of the information identified or collected, pursuant to 7:26E-1.10 through 1.16 and an updated receptor evaluation on a form found on the Department's website at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms,;

3. A summary of the findings and recommendations for each area of concern from the remedial investigation report prepared pursuant to 7:26E-4.9;

4. A description, by area of concern, of each remedial action implemented;

5. A list, by remedial action, of the remediation standards that apply to each remedial action;

6. Documentation, by area of concern, that each remedial action is effective in protecting the public health and safety and the environment by:
i. Providing an overview of the data to establish the remedial action is operating as designed; or

ii. Demonstrating compliance with the applicable remediation standards;

7. A remedial action permit application prepared pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:26C-7, if applicable;

8. "As-built" diagrams for any permanent structures associated with the remedial action including, without limitation, caps or other structures associated with the remedial action and engineering controls, if applicable;

9. A detailed description of site restoration activities, if applicable;

10. The total remediation costs through the implementation of the remedial action;

11. Documentation of all types and quantities of waste generated by the remedial action, including copies of fully executed manifests or bill(s) of lading documenting any off-site transport of waste;

12. Documentation of the source, type, quantities, and location of each alternative fill and clean fill used as part of the remedial action at the site; and

13. A description of each permit required and obtained to implement the remedial action.

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