Key regulations implementing the Site Remediation Reform Act, called one of the most sweeping legislative changes in New Jersey history, go into effect Nov. 7. Although its impact is still to be seen, many predict that the SRRA will dramatically change the way that contaminated sites in New Jersey are remediated.

To help clarify the significance of the changes and explore the practical approaches in the world of the “new normal,” Flaster Greenberg ‘s environmental attorneys and professionals from the industry will present a seminar Nov. 18. For more information or to register for this free event, go to www.flastergreenberg.com/events.

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