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January 19, 2016 - [SRRA]: NJDEP Site Remediation & Waste Management Program Announces
the Availability of New Technical Guidance: Characterization of Contaminated Ground Water Discharge
to Surface Water Technical Guidance

From: owner-srra@listserv.state.nj.us; on behalf of; SRRA <SRRA@dep.nj.gov>
To: srra@listserv.state.nj.us
Date & Time: 1/19/2016 3:30:00 PM
Subject [SRRA]: NJDEP Site Remediation & Waste Management Program Announces the Availability of New Technical Guidance: Characterization of Contaminated Ground Water Discharge to Surface Water Technical Guidance

[SRRA]: NJDEP Site Remediation & Waste Management Program Announces the Availability of New Technical Guidance: Characterization of Contaminated Ground Water Discharge to Surface Water Technical Guidance

Document Description:
This technical guidance provides tools and methods to characterize the ground water to surface water pathway to obtain the data necessary to evaluate contaminated ground water discharges to surface water. This Technical Guidance was developed with stakeholder input by the NJDEP's Contaminated Ground Water Discharge to Surface Water Technical Guidance Committee. The Department would like to thank Committee Chairperson Bill Hanrahan (DEP/BEMSA), and all the members of this Technical Guidance Committee for their considerable time and effort in developing this guidance. The Technical Guidance document and associated response to Comments document are available for viewing and downloading on the SRWMP's Guidance Library webpage at https://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/guidance/.

Technical guidance may be used immediately upon issuance. However, the Department recognizes the challenge of using newly issued technical guidance when a remediation affected by the guidance may have already been conducted or is currently in progress. To provide for the reasonable implementation of new technical guidance, the Department will allow a 6-month "phase-in" period between the date the technical guidance is issued final (or revised) and the time it should be used.


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