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September 23, 2020 - [EXTERNAL]: Reminder: Post-No Further Action Compliance Notice
for Cases Requiring a Remedial Action Permit

From: NJ Department of Environmental Protection NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
To: NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
Date & Time: 9/23/2020 4:13:00 PM
Subject [EXTERNAL]: Reminder: Post-No Further Action Compliance Notice for Cases Requiring a Remedial Action Permit

[EXTERNAL]: Reminder: Post-No Further Action Compliance Notice for Cases Requiring a Remedial Action Permit

The Post-No Further Action Compliance Notice for Cases Requiring a Remedial Action Permit (https://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/enforcement/post_nfa_compliance_notice.pdf) reminds businesses and individuals who have received a DEP-issued Limited Restricted or Restricted Use No Further Action letter prior to May 7, 2012 of their obligation to apply for and receive the required soil or ground water remedial action permit (RAP), pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:10C-19b. Links to DataMiner compliance reports and steps on how to come into compliance, along with the associated fees, are outlined in the Notice. Additionally, links to the notice are now available on several additional web pages.

The Department encourages parties responsible for maintaining engineering and institutional controls to come into compliance before penalties are issued, as the program expects to increase the level of enforcement of RAP requirements via inspections and issuance of enforcement notices over the coming months.


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