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$265 before 2/15/11; $290 after; $245 multiple
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NJDEP Site Remediation ation atio nB Basics asics This class fulfills the NJDEP EP ccou course urse requir requirement quireme ent for LSRP Applicants! February 8, 2011
Underground Storage Tanks nks ks NJDEP’s Regulatory Training March 1, 2011
Environmental Audits and Site Assessments
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) regulates Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) and requires the professionals who work on them to be trained, certified and recertified every three (3) years. Effective November 4, 2009, a regulated UST owner or operator who “initiates remediation” (see N.J.A.C. 7:26C-2.2(b)) on or after this date is required to engage the services of a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP). The services of a Certified Subsurface Evaluator, or a LSRP for cases that “opt-in” to the LSRP Program, are required for regulated UST remediation initiated prior to November 4, 2009. All other categories of service, including closure, are in place. *For more information and clarification on how the LSRP Program affects UST requirements, please call Wayne Howitz from the NJDEP at 609-984-1351. If you work on USTs, you need this course! Whether you are becoming certified for the first time or just need to recertify, you will get the regulatory information you need to stay current with New Jersey’s UST requirements and help your clients or employer avoid potential penalty liability.
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NJ UST Regulations Overview of Laws and Regulations Permits; Registration and Fees; Compliance and Enforcement; Installation, Upgrade and Certification Requirements; Performance Standards; Operating, Monitoring and Closure Requirements; Release, Reporting and Investigation Requirements and Recordkeeping
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Legal and Business Perspective
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NJDEP Unregulated Heating Oil Tank Program Update on LSRP Program
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Lunch
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NJ UST Technical Requirements New Jersey Technical Requirements for Site Remediation; UST Closure and Remediation; Soil Remediation Standards; Ground Water Quality Standards and Ground Water Quality Standards and Soil Cleanup Criteria
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The Role of the Environmental Consultant in Litigation - March 30, 2011 See inside for details!
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Who Should Attend? Anyone working on USTs needs a good understanding of the applicable regulations and guidance, especially: tank owners, consultants, engineers, contractors, health officers, geologists, soil scientists and attorneys. If you are renewing your certification, you must take a NJDEP-certified course within one year prior to renewal. Professional engineers and plumbing contractors, exempt from the certification examination, must attend the course within one year of certification.
Instructors Patrick Hansen, TRC Environmental Corporation Edward Hogan, Esq., Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus Gary Sanderson, NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection Kenneth Siet, TRC Environmental Corporation
Valuable References Provided on CD-ROM! Tired of looking through pages and pages of regulations to find the information that you need? Our course materials include valuable references on CD-ROM enabling you to search for just the information you need without having to wade through reams of paper.
Exam Information For information concerning the UST exam, please contact the NJDEP Examination and Licensing Unit at 609-777-1013.
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The Role of the Environmental Consultant in Litigation March 30, 2011 $175 before 3/16/11; $195 after; $155 multiple Course Code: EL0103CA11 This half-day program is designed to prepare environmental professionals to participate effectively in litigation and other legally oriented proceedings. As environmental issues become increasingly complex, the role of technically trained professionals in litigation continues to grow, and their advice or testimony is often decisive. Visit http://www.cpe.rutgers.edu/courses/current/el0103ca.html to register or for more information.
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NJDEP Site Remediation Basics
Environmental Audits & Site Assessments
Ecological Risk Assessment
February 8, 2011
March 15 & 16, 2011
March 22 & 23, 2011
$255 before 1/25/11; $285 after; $225 multiple
$485 before 3/1/11; $515 after; $455 multiple
Course Code: EN0501CA11
Course Code: EL0102CA11
This course is your single best opportunity to get all the information you need about Technical Requirements for Site Remediation - learn the basics in just one day! You will get clear, complete answers to all your basic questions, including: What is a Preliminary Assessment? What is a variance? What is a Receptor Evaluation? What can I do to achieve No Further Action or Remedial Action Outcome at my site? NJDEP representatives will discuss the regulations and guidance documents you will need when conducting investigations and remediation activities. You will learn how to comply with the latest changes in the Technical Rules implementing the Site Remediation Reform Act and remediate sites under the Industrial Site Recovery Act, the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substance Act and the Spill Compensation and Control Act. Case studies will provide “real-world” examples of common problems and how to prepare and submit remediation reports.
Whether you are a consultant, a developer or a lender, this two-day course will help you navigate the legal and regulatory maze that surrounds industrial and commercial site assessments and property transactions.
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Technical Requirements for Site Remediation (NJAC 7:26E) Public Notification and Outreach in Subchapter 1.4 Delineation of Contaminants Remedial Action Selection, Workplans and Oversight Remediation Permits, Deed Notices and Classification Exception Areas
Who Should Attend? Anyone new to the environmental field in NJ will benefit from this program. In addition, it is a great refresher for anyone who works with the NJDEP’s Technical Requirements for Site Remediation (NJAC 7:26E) including: Environmental Professionals, Brownfields Developers, LSRP Applicants, Attorneys, Health Officers, and Industrial Property Owners and Operators.
Instructors Representatives from the NJDEP will teach the seminar and be available throughout the program to answer related questions.
Note to Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Applicants This course fulfills the requirements for LSRP applicants to have completed a generally recognized course on NJDEP’s technical guidance for site remediation. For more information on the LSRP program, check the NJDEP website at: http:// www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/
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Featured Topics Discover how to conduct successful - and legally viable - assessments that are consistent with ASTM Standards and other applicable Federal and State regulations. • • • • • • •
ASTM Standards 1527 - 05: What is it and why do you need to be familiar with it? Technical Requirements for Site Remediation (N.J.A.C. 7:26E): NJDEP’s perspective How to determine the environmental liability of a site before making a costly investment or securing a sales contract. What are the triggers for potential vapor intrusion concerns during the site assessment process? What is the EPA’s All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) Rule and how does it apply to an environmental site assessment? What are the differences, similarities and overlaps between and among the ASTM standard, the AAI Rule and the NJ Preliminary Assessment? Current NJDEP rules for unregulated heating oil tanks (UHOT) and the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) as they pertain to site investigations and remedial investigations now required to be conducted by Licensed Site Remediation Professionals (LSRP).
In addition, you will learn how to use the preliminary assessment (PA) results required by the NJDEP’s Site Remediation Program to target specific areas of environmental concern as outlined in the NJDEP’s Technical Requirements for Site Remediation (N.J.A.C. 7:26E).
Who Should Attend? This course provides essential training for real estate development, site assessment and site remediation professionals.
Instructors Representatives from AV Agovino Associates, LLC,; the NJ Department of Environmental Protection; EDR, Inc.; Industrial Waste Management, Inc.; Garden State Environmental, Inc. and the Law Office of Howard Davis.
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$445 before 3/8/11; $475 after; $415 multiple Course Code: EZ0401CA11 Assessing the potential for ecological risk at a hazardous waste site is paramount to the remedial decision-making process. This is particularly true in New Jersey with the passage of the Site Remediation Reform Act. Help your client understand how the ecological risk assessment process aids in developing realistic approaches to remediating sites. For future LSRP’s, understand the role that ecological risk assessment plays in developing clean-up goals for your site. By understanding regional, state, and federal risk-based standards you can be responsible for the economic gains and environmental restoration of your client’s next project. Implement the preventative capabilities provided in our course and you will increase your ability to evaluate risk and determine the response of biological systems to environmental pollutants. This two-day program will provide you with a comprehensive overview of regulatory expectations of ecological risk assessments from both federal and state perspectives. On Day One, learn about methodologies and innovative approaches being employed to conduct ecological risk evaluations and assessments of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems under CERCLA, RCRA, and various state mandates.
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Assessment of Natural Resource Damages Case Studies
Instructors Charles Harman, AMEC Earth and Environmental Nancy Hamill, NJ Department of Environmental Protection Allan Motter, NJ Department of Environmental Protection Greg Neumann, NJ Department of Environmental Protection
~ RECERTIFICATION CREDITS ~ Courses in this brochure have been submitted for the following: NJ Health Officers/REHSs NJ Licensed Water/Wastewater Operators NJ, NY & PA Continuing Legal Education Please email Pam Mayer at pspring@rci.rutgers.edu for more information.
4 CONVENIENT WAYS TO REGISTER Phone: 732.932.9271, M-F 8AM - 4:30PM. Please have your Visa, Mastercard or AMEX number ready.
On Day Two, NJDEP representatives will take you through the new New Jersey guidance document for the completion of ecological risk assessments under the Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Program.
Fax: 732.932.8726, 24 Hours. Please include credit card information or copy of your check, money order or purchase order with your fax.
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Mail: Registration Desk, NJAES Office of Continuing Professional Education, Rutgers University, 102 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8519. Please make check payable to: Rutgers University
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Applicability of Ecological Risk Assessments Federal, State (NJ, NY and PA) and Regional Approaches Regulatory Drivers Phased Approach to an Ecological Risk Assessment Uncertainties Associated with Risk Assessments Development of Clean-up Goals Hazard Assessment: How and Why The US EPA’s 8-Step Process Problem Formulation Exposure, Effects and Risk Characterizations Special Ecological Risk Considerations
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