Access Denied: Court Prevents Use of Access Statute to Identify Off-Site Discharger
Remediating parties often need to enter onto another’s property to investigate and remediate contamination that has migrated...
Remediating parties often need to enter onto another’s property to investigate and remediate contamination that has migrated...
NJDEP continues to assert a novel theory of Spill Act liability in a suit against the manufacturer...
Property owners that allow access to their property for environmental work often seek to be included as...
In the decades since its adoption in the 1970s, the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act...
What happens when a property owner refuses to consent to a deed notice to address historic fill...
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (“NJEDA”) announced that the new Brownfields Impact Fund opened for applications...
An Overview of New Jersey’s Brownfields Redevelopment Incentive Program New Jersey is rolling out a new tax...
On April 6th, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) proposed major revisions to the existing...
New York began last year to require remediating parties to investigate whether groundwater at their sites was...
Over the past few years, a number of state agencies have begun to take steps to address...
Earlier this year, New Jersey passed legislation (Assembly Bill 1954) that changed the availability of certain funding...
In the murky waters of determining liability under the New Jersey Spill Act, New Jersey courts are...