Licensed Remediation Articles & Analysis
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If there are fundamental recurring mold issues, you are within your rights to request that your landlord foot the bill for remediation. Under Louisiana Contractors Licensing Law property owners or tenants are allowed to perform mold remediation without a license on their own ...
The guidance will apply to sites for which an NJDEP spill case has been generated, placing them under regulation of the Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment Program unit (formerly referred to as the Site Remediation Program). ...
Through the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is responsible for providing requirements to be observed regarding vapor intrusion in buildings. NJDEP is also responsible for making and releasing updates spearheaded by advances in science and other technologies. The requirements apply to ...
Asbestos Contaminated Soil Remediation Client: Hawkshead Properties Ltd Challenge: Removal of asbestos contaminated demolition material adjacent to residential housing and canal. ...
Many clients raise questions regarding the state of the environmental due diligence process in New Jersey, in the wake of the Site Remediation Reform Act’s (“SRRA”) passage and the institution of the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (“LSRP”) program. ...
On 16 May, Default Notices in Zambia were issued to holders of large scale Prospecting and Mining Licenses by the Ministry of Mines, Energy and Water Development. Holders who were given Default Notices were those that either failed to submit quarterly and annual exploration reports, submitted sub-standard or false reports that did not represent exploration progess, failed to ...
He manages the technical staff and is a Licensed Site Remediation Professional in New Jersey, Licensed Site Professional in Massachusetts, and a Licensed Environmental Professional in Connecticut. ...
