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February 2, 2022 - [EXTERNAL]: Reminder - LSRP requirement to notify when timeframes will not be met

From: NJ Department of Environmental Protection NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
To: NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
Date & Time: 2/2/2022 2:10:00 PM
Subject [EXTERNAL]: Reminder - LSRP requirement to notify when timeframes will not be met

[EXTERNAL]: Reminder - LSRP requirement to notify when timeframes will not be met

This is a reminder from the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (Board) to licensed site remediation professionals (LSRPs) that notification must be made to the Person Responsible for Conducting the Remediation (PRCR) that a regulatory timeframe will not be met, pursuant to the Regulations of the New Jersey Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board, N.J.A.C. 7:26I-6.8(b), and notification must be made to both the PRCR and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (Department) when a mandatory or expedited site-specific remediation timeframe will not be met, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:26I-6.8(c). A courtesy copy of the Board rules is available at www.nj.gov/lsrpboard/board/rules/njac7_26i.pdf.

The notification to the Department must be made on the form "Notice of Failure to Comply with a Mandatory or Expedited Site-Specific Remediation Timeframe" available at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms/notice_to_comply_form.pdf?version_1_0.

The submittal of a request to the Department for an extension to a timeframe using the "Remedial Timeframe Notification Form" (www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms/rem_timeframe_notification.pdf?version_1_3) does NOT fulfill the notification requirement of N.J.A.C. 7:26I-6.8(c).

Questions may be directed to Dana Haymes at SRPLBoardContact@dep.nj.gov or 609-984-3424.


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