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Updates:
....Register today! A full day seminar on Remediation and Redevelopment is scheduled for June 11th at the National Conference Center In East Windsor NJ. We will have key NJDEP and industry speakers to give you the latest on issues in this improtant area. Contact Joe Fallon at jfallon@elminc.com for additional information

....Scott Hubbard of ECM, Inc. has been named the recipient of this years award for the Professional Advancement of Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Management. The award will be presented at the President's lunch during the annual conference in Atlantic city in May.


For information on the Site Remediation Committee,upcoming seminars, or to get on our email list, please contact:

Chairman
Joseph R. Fallon, R.E.M., President
Environmental Liability Management, Inc.
218 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540
(T) 609.683.4848
(F) 609.683.0129
jfallon@elminc.com
www.elminc.com

Mission Statement

The Site Remediation Committee of the New Jersey Water Environment Association (NJWEA) is a voluntary committee of professionals practicing primarily in the fields of site investigation and remediation along with hazardous material management. Membership is open to all interested NJWEA members from the public and private sector including attorneys, regulators, environmental and engineering consultants, academia, students, and industry representatives.

It is the charge of the Site Remediation Committee to promote professionalism in our areas of practice; act as a nonpartisan advocate for the education and promotion of cost-effective scientifically based solutions to environmental issues which are protective of human health and the environment; provide training opportunities to maintain baseline certifications for practicing in the field; and provide networking opportunities for our members.

The Site Remediation Committee shall meet on a regular basis to discuss current issues in the field and determine what actions, if any, may be appropriate for the Committee to undertake to accomplish it's mission. Actions can include, but are not limited to preparing and disseminating informative publications; conducting seminars for the public and/or professionals in our field on technical, regulatory or policy issues; commenting to regulatory agencies on proposed laws, rules, regulations or policies; and/or sponsoring networking opportunities for members.