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September 27, 2017 - [SRRA]: Annual Remediation Fee Reporting Form & Remedial Timeframes

From: owner-srra@listserv.state.nj.us; on behalf of; SRRA <SRRA@dep.nj.gov>
To: srra@listserv.state.nj.us
Date & Time: 9/27/2017 12:05 PM
Subject [SRRA]: Annual Remediation Fee Reporting Form & Remedial Timeframes

[SRRA]: Annual Remediation Fee Reporting Form & Remedial Timeframes

Please be advised that the submission of the Annual Remediation Fee Reporting Form via the on-line portal service will not automatically update the remedial timeframes that are listed in the case activity tracking found in DataMiner. If an annual remediation fee form is submitted to update the billing categories to include contaminated media (ground water, sediment, surface water), it is necessary to verify that the correct remedial investigation (RI) and remedial action (RA) regulatory timeframes are listed in activity tracking. To verify the timeframes that are listed in activity tracking, see the Case Tracking Tools available in DataMiner.

If the timeframes that are listed in activity tracking do not reflect the additional two years for the completion of the RI and RA due to the contaminated media, then the Remedial Timeframe Notification Form must be completed to notify the Department of the contaminated media so that activity tracking can be updated (specifically, Section D). Please submit the Remedial Timeframe Notification Form to the address listed at the end of the form. The form can be found at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/forms/.

If the Remedial Timeframe Notification Form is going to be submitted to notify the Department of the discovery of contaminated media (ground water, sediment, surface water), then it is necessary to submit the Annual Remediation Fee Reporting Form to reflect the contaminated media prior to submitting the Remedial Timeframe Notification Form.

The benefit of making sure the regulatory timeframes listed in activity tracking are correct is to help ensure that the person responsible for conducting remediation is afforded the appropriate amount of time to remediate the site given the impacted media. This will also help to prevent an enforcement action from being issued when a timeframe is not applicable based on site conditions.

If you have any questions, please see the “Contacts List for Questions on LSRP and FAQs” found at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/srra_contacts.htm.


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