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January 25, 2021 - [EXTERNAL]: Site Remediation and Waste Management Program's
Updates to the Case Inventory Document (CID) Training

From: NJ Department of Environmental Protection NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
To: NJDEP@public.govdelivery.com
Date & Time: 1/25/2021 5:44:00 PM
Subject [EXTERNAL]: Site Remediation and Waste Management Program's Updates to the Case Inventory Document (CID) Training

[EXTERNAL]: Site Remediation and Waste Management Program's Updates to the Case Inventory Document (CID) Training

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJDEP) Site Remediation and Waste Management Program (SRWMP) will be providing a detailed training on the updates to the Case Inventory Document (CID). The virtual training will be held on Thursday, February 18, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM via GotoWebinar (see registration information below).

The purpose of the CID is to provide a concise summary of the Areas of Concern (AOCs) at a site to the Department, regulated community, and interested parties. The training will offer a discussion on NJEMS, CID examples, and the new functions in the CID, including a demonstration using the CID, the new CID validator, and CID instruction clarifications. A question and answer period will follow each presentation.

The presentation is being delivered remotely and will only be available virtually. NO in-person option for this training is offered at this time. The maximum number of individual participants supported by GoToWebinar for this training is 500. Please do not hesitate to register if you are interested. As the capacity for this platform does not exceed 500 participants, additional slots cannot be made available.

Presenters: Lynne Mitchell, NJDEP, Moderator
Alissa Ambacher, NJDEP, Moderator
Mark Fisher, LSRP, Licensed Site Remediation Professional Association
Scott Tyrrell, NJDEP, Bureau of Information Systems
Diane Gard, NJDEP, Bureau of Inspection and Review
Christina Page, NJDEP, Division of Remediation Management
Michael Justiniano, NJDEP, Bureau of Inspection and Review
Caryn Barnes, LSRP, Langan, Inc.
Brandi Gray, LSRP, Langan, Inc
Michelle Martin, P.E., LSRP, GEI Consultants, Inc.

To Register for the Webinar:
Please register for Updates to the Case Inventory Document on Feb 18, 2021 9:00 AM EST at:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8292293907949931021

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. You will be able to join the webinar starting at 8:45 AM EST on February 18, 2021.

Continuing Education Credits (CECs):
The Department has applied to the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board (SRPLB) for 2.5 Regulatory Credits for this course. The CECs for this training have been approved by the SRPLB. Please note certificates will be made available via an email link to those participants who have requested to receive CECs and met the requirements. Credits may be applicable to NJ PE licenses, PE licenses from other states, and PG licenses from other states; please verify the requirements that apply to your licenses.

The List of Board-Approved Continuing Education Programs is Available at:
www.nj.gov/lsrpboard/board/education/approved_continuing_education_courses_all_dates.pdf. After the course, the Licensed Site Remediation Professional Association (LSRPA) will provide eligible attendees detailed instructions via email regarding how to obtain a CEC certificate.

Presentation Materials:
The slides and resulting audio will be posted on the DEP training web (www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/training/) page after the presentation for future reference.


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