New Jersey's Site Remediation Reform Act - A Practical Approach

On November 18, 2009, Flaster/Greenberg presented a seminar to discuss New Jersey's Site Remediation Reform Act, new legislation that will dramatically change the remediation process for contaminated sites in the state. The program, "Navigating the Environmental Remediation Process Under the Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA): A Practical Approach," was recorded. Each segment is available for viewing as presented below:

Welcome and Introduction - Mitchell H. Kizner, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder 

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Contract issues under the SRRA - Janet S. Kole, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder

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SRRA - RAOs vs. NFAs, And The New Permit Program - Marty M. Judge, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder

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Consultant Perspective on the NJ LSRP Program - Pat Penders, Roux Associates VP & Principal Scientist

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Presumptive Remedies, Mandatory Timeframes - Donna R. Urban, Esq. Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder and Kathi Stetser, Roux Associates Principal Geologist

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Protection During the 3 year audit period: Conflicts of Interest between the LSRP and the Client - Mitchell H. Kizner, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder
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SRRA Traps For The Unwary - Marty M. Judge, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Shareholder

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The Five Hundred Year Delta: A Paradigm Shift, Some Strategies to Consider - Franklin J. Riesenburger, Esq., Flaster/Greenberg Environmental Group Chair and Shareholder

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Question and Answer segment 

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A special thanks to Steve Lubetkin with
Professional Podcasts, LLC for putting together the podcast of the event.