New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2608

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Requires owners and operators of certain landfills to control and monitor landfill gas emissions.

Impact

If enacted, S2608 will significantly alter the regulatory landscape for waste management in New Jersey. The bill obliges landfill operators to adhere to stringent controls and monitoring protocols, thus enforcing higher environmental standards. This legislation seeks to reduce the state's carbon footprint by addressing methane—a potent greenhouse gas—thereby aligning with broader climate change initiatives. Violations of these requirements could lead to substantial civil penalties, which underscores the importance of compliance and accountability in waste management operations.

Summary

Senate Bill S2608 proposes specific regulations aimed at controlling and monitoring methane emissions from sanitary landfill facilities in New Jersey. The bill mandates that, within 24 months of its enactment, landfill operators must obtain permits from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and install gas collection and control systems to manage methane emissions effectively. Operators must also conduct quarterly methane monitoring and ensure that emissions do not exceed prescribed limits. The goal of the legislation is to mitigate the environmental impact of landfills and enhance public health safety by addressing greenhouse gas emissions at their source.

Contention

The bill has been met with a mixture of support and criticism. Advocates argue that it is a necessary step towards modernizing waste management practices and protecting communities from the harmful effects of landfill emissions. Critics, however, voice concerns over potential regulatory burdens on landfill operations, particularly those that may struggle to meet the new requirements financially and operationally. The conversation around S2608 highlights the balancing act between environmental protection and the economic realities faced by waste management companies.

Companion Bills

NJ A4163

Same As Requires owners and operators of certain landfills to control and monitor landfill gas emissions.

Previously Filed As

NJ S232

Requires owners and operators of certain landfills to control and monitor landfill gas emissions.

NJ A2099

Requires owners and operators of certain landfills to control and monitor landfill gas emissions.

NJ A4163

Requires owners and operators of certain landfills to control and monitor landfill gas emissions.

NJ SB972

Methane emissions: organic waste: landfills.

NJ SB726

Relating to landfill emissions monitoring; and prescribing an effective date.

NJ AB28

Solid waste landfills: subsurface temperatures.

NJ S3737

Revises requirements for certain greenhouse gas emissions monitoring and reporting activities.

NJ A5222

Revises requirements for certain greenhouse gas emissions monitoring and reporting activities.

NJ A5648

Extends for five years date of certain greenhouse gas emissions and clean energy goals.

NJ HB1145

Prohibiting the private ownership of landfills.

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