New Jersey's Licensed Environmental Professionals Bill Will Speed Up Cleanups of Contaminated Sites, Attorney Says
Posted on: Monday, 30 March 2009, 08:30 CDT
"From the perspective of a firm that represents private landowners and industrial establishments, we think this is a step forward in public and private parties working together to address environmental concerns," said Kosch, who is also a director of the New Jersey State Bar Association's environmental law section. "It makes no sense to the state, its citizens or businesses to have these 20,000 sites unremediated."
The legislation would permit owners and developers of contaminated sites to hire private consultants to certify that their sites are clean following remediation. Supported by the business community, companion bills A-2962 and S1897 are aimed at moving projects forward by assisting the understaffed New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection on the certification end. The most serious cases of contamination would still be under the direct oversight of DEP, but a 13-member licensing board would certify qualified professional consultants to oversee the other sites.
"Property and business owners will be able to get their sites addressed in a more timely fashion," noted Kosch. "This legislation is consistent with the way other licensed professionals are dealt with in the state, and is a rational way of moving the cleanup approval process forward on the 20,000 sites that state government does not have the capacity to handle."
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