Posted on September 21st, 2011
With the recent addition of a New Jersey professional engineer to its staff, JM Sorge, Inc. became eligible for an Engineers & Land Surveyors Certificate of Authorization to provide engineering service in New Jersey....more
Tags: Engineering, Land Surveyors Certificate of Authorization, NJ Division of Consumer Affairs |
Posted on September 14th, 2011
The NJDEP has released the new Fill Guidance document with specifies new requirements and changes the game for the use of clean or alternative fill at Site Remediation Program (SRP) sites....more
Tags: Fill Material, Guidance Document, NJDEP |
Posted on September 9th, 2011
JM Sorge, Inc., a leading NJ environmental firm, is celebrating its twenty-fifth year in business. JM Sorge, Inc. (JMS) provides environmental services such as investigation and remediation design, liability and risk assessment, brownfield redevelopment, regulatory compliance and permitting, and NJ LSRPs....more
Tags: LSRP, NJ Environmental Consulting, NJDEP |
Posted on September 7th, 2011
It has been over a week since Hurricane Irene had barreled through the region; however, the effects of the storm persist. Strong winds downed power lines and rushing waters collapsed portions of Route 287 and the Garden State Parkway. Flooding occurred in many areas that have never previously been affected. Were you prepared for the storm?...more
Tags: Environmental Risks, flood, Preparedness |
Posted on September 7th, 2011
The NJDEP posted proposed rules to complete the phase-in of the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) The SRRA is the law that changes the way contaminated sites are investigated and remediated and it also established the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) program. The program is designed to accelerate the pace of cleaning up the New Jersey’s over 16,000 contaminated sites by using LSRPs to oversee remediation at most of these sites....more
Tags: ARRCS, NJDEP, Technical Regulations, TRSR |
Posted on September 7th, 2011
It has been over a week since Hurricane Irene had barreled through the region; however, the effects of the storm persist. Strong winds downed power lines and rushing waters collapsed portions of Route 287 and the Garden State Parkway. Flooding occurred in many areas that have never previously been affected. Were you prepared for the storm?...more
Tags: Environmental Risks, flood, Preparedness |