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Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA)
Technical Guidance Document Training Series

SRP is developing tools, resources and training for the regulated community, LSRPs and the public that is designed to increase understanding and promote compliance with the Site Remediation Reform Act and related rules and guidance. The following is an outline of these resources that are available or under development.

General Description of the Technical Document Training Series:

DEP Stakeholder Committees have prepared Technical Guidance Documents on 16 topics. Training will be provided by DEP staff and Stakeholder Committee members on each guidance document as it is finalized. In order to facilitate a new working relationship between the Department and environmental professionals, these training sessions are open to both DEP staff and LSRPs.

Most training sessions will be offered twice, once at DEP headquarters and once at another venue. In person attendance is limited, so registration for all attendees will be on a first come first served basis. GoToWebinar will be offered. The slides and resulting audio will be posted on the DEP and LSRPA Web sites for future reference.

 

Presentations from Earlier Sessions

 

 

 

  • Presumptive and Alternative Remedy Guidance, July 26, 2011 Posted 3 August 2011

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NJDEP Point of Contact for Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) Training

Tessie Fields
NJ Department of Environmental Protection
PO Box 420
Mail Code 401-06P
401 E. State Street
Trenton, NJ 08625
Phone: (609) 984-9305
Email:Tessie.Fields@dep.state.nj.us

For other SRRA/LSRP related issues please refer to the Contact List for LSRP Questions.

Disclaimer

These training materials are intended to provide general information about the LSRP program and administrative and technical requirements related to the remediation of contaminated sites in New Jersey. Users of this information should not consider these materials the sole source of information sufficient in itself to dictate any outcome or decision on the remediation of a contaminated site but should refer to the Department's Rules and guidance provided on the Site Remediation Web site.