New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2912

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires continuing identification and remediation of waste tire sites.

Impact

The implementation of A2912 is expected to have significant implications for environmental protection and public health. By enforcing the removal of waste tire piles, which can lead to groundwater contamination and act as breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes, the bill aims to mitigate environmental risks. The Department of Environmental Protection will be responsible for conducting regular inspections of potential illegal tire sites, thus enhancing oversight over waste management practices in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2912 aims to address the issue of waste tires in the state of New Jersey by mandating the identification and remediation of illegal waste tire sites. The bill requires that any entity responsible for the accumulation of waste tires must remove and properly dispose of them, ensuring compliance with the Solid Waste Management Act and any relevant regulations. Furthermore, it establishes a Local Tire Management Program within the Department of Environmental Protection, tasked with identifying illegal tire sites and facilitating proper cleanup efforts.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue it is a necessary step towards improving public safety and environmental health, there may be concerns about the financial implications for municipalities and local governments responsible for the cleanup. The program includes provisions for grants to support local cleanup efforts, but the reliance on these funds and the effectiveness of state oversight could become points of contention in future discussions. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the adequacy of the measures to prevent the reaccumulation of waste tires and to ensure sustained compliance.

Final_note

Overall, A2912 reflects New Jersey's commitment to addressing environmental issues associated with waste management, particularly concerning abandoned tire sites. Its success will largely depend on the active collaboration between state agencies, local governments, and the private sector in fostering compliance and safeguarding public health.

Companion Bills

NJ A1070

Carry Over Requires continuing identification and remediation of waste tire sites.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1070

Requires continuing identification and remediation of waste tire sites.

NJ SB123

Waste Tire Management Enterprise

NJ HB2128

Environmental remediation; liability; release

NJ HB1916

Waste tire disposal by producers and haulers; fee, requirements, report.

NJ HB496

Waste tire disposal by tire producers and haulers; fee, requirements.

NJ S4630

Directs DEP to establish scrap tire hauler license and scrap tire storage, collection, and disposal site permit.

NJ A5851

Directs DEP to establish scrap tire hauler license and scrap tire storage, collection, and disposal site permit.

NJ HB1180

Provides for remediation of oilfield sites and exploration and production sites

NJ HB698

AN ACT relating to the environmental remediation fee.

NJ AB509

Tire recycling: California tire regulatory fee and waste tire program.

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