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Court Invalidates NJDEP Cleanup Rule For De Minimus Quantity Exemptions

By Gerard M. Giordano on July 13, 2012
Posted in Environmental Litigation

On July 6, 2012, the New Jersey Appellate Division, in the case of Des Champs Laboratories, Inc. v. NJDEP, invalidated the NJDEP’s regulation requiring an owner or operator of an industrial establishment to certify that their property is clean when applying for a De Minimus Quantity Exemption (DQE) under the Industrial Site Recovery Act…

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