NJDEP Changes Policy for Applicability of the ISRA De Minimis Quantity Exemption
Certain business transactions involving property in New Jersey now risk facing expanded environmental obligations if the parties...
Certain business transactions involving property in New Jersey now risk facing expanded environmental obligations if the parties...
There are extensive regulations in New Jersey governing businesses involved in the solid waste and recycling industries. ...
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (“NJBPU”) is currently accepting applications for “community solar” projects as...
Since taking office last year, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has sought to place concerns about environmental...
Regulation of stormwater in New Jersey is undergoing a shakeup that may have significant consequences for redevelopers...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) continues to take action on emerging contaminants, and, as...
States are going to have a greater role in setting energy policy under the United States Environmental...
New Jersey’s environmental and energy policies are headed in a precise, new direction under Governor Phil Murphy. ...
During the Obama Administration, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“USEPA”) revised the Clean Water Act definition...
On November 1st, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) Commissioner Bob Martin announced that the Department...
The Toxic Substance Control Act (“TSCA”) was enacted in 1976 to regulate the manufacture and use of...