New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 30 - PESTICIDE CONTROL CODE
Subchapter 9 - PESTICIDE EXPOSURE MANAGEMENT
Section 7:30-9.8 - Emergency containment and disposal of pesticides
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Whenever any fire, explosion, casualty, or any other event or circumstance results in upset or spillage of any pesticide, or results in the placement or location of any pesticide such that it might move, flow, seep or in any way emanate from such location into the air, into any adjacent property, into any drain or sewer, into any source of potable water, into any ground water or into any of the waters of this State, then such pesticide shall immediately be contained, covered, or removed or such other steps taken in accordance with this section, as may be necessary to stop or prevent any such movement, flow seepage or emanation.
(b) The responsibility for the measures required by this section shall be jointly and severally upon:
(c) Each of the persons designated in (b)1, 2 and 3 above shall be responsible for the immediate notification of the Department as delineated in 7:30-9.17, upon the occurrence of a pesticide incident as described in this section.
(d) No person shall discard, burn, bury, or in any other way dispose of any pesticide involved in an event such as one described in (a) above, except in accordance with a written plan for such disposal submitted within 10 work days of the event and approved in writing by the Department, Pesticide Control Program.
(e) The written plan shall satisfy the Department: