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  2. PJP Landfill - Wikipedia

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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency added the PJP Landfill site in Marion Section of Jersey City, New Jersey [1] to the Superfund National Priorities List on September 1, 1983, because hazardous chemicals were found in the soil and groundwater.

  3. List of Superfund sites in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City: Hudson: 09/08/1983 [67] Link: NJD980505648: 40.734655-74.079689 Pohatcong Valley Groundwater Contamination: Washington & Franklin Township: Warren: 03/31/1989 [68] Link: NJD981179047: 40.704642-75.015444 Price Landfill #1: Egg Harbor Township & Pleasantville City: Atlantic: 09/08/1983 Link: NJD070281175: 39.41528 -74.52695 Puchack ...

  4. ExxonMobil–New Jersey environmental contamination settlement

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    Portion of the Bayway Refinery as seen from the New Jersey Turnpike in 1973. The Exxon Mobil–New Jersey Environmental Pollution Settlement was a 2015 legal settlement between ExxonMobil and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, over contaminated sites at oil refinery plants and other facilities at Bayway Refinery in Linden and Bayonne Refinery in Bayonne, New Jersey dating ...

  5. Syringe tide - Wikipedia

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    The syringe tide was an environmental disaster during 1987–88 in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York where significant amounts of medical waste, including hypodermic syringes, and raw garbage washed up onto beaches on the Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. This forced the closing of beaches on the Atlantic coast. [1]

  6. Water pollution control law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey Central Power & Light Co. indicates that traditional common law tort analysis might fail to provide adequate legal remedies for environmental problems" and that the "Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, however, provide hope that such problems may be prevented in the future through legislative action."

  7. Environmental law in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Environmental law in New Jersey consists of legislative and regulatory efforts to protect the natural environment in the State of New Jersey. Such efforts include laws and regulations to reduce air and water pollution, regulate the purity of drinking water, remediate contaminated sites, and preserve lands from development, particularly in the ...