New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2099

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill will significantly impact existing waste management regulations in New Jersey by expanding the responsibilities of landfill operators. It requires facilities that accept solid waste for final disposal to comply with new standards related to methane emissions, thereby aligning state regulations with contemporary environmental protection standards. Violations of these emissions regulations will result in penalties under the established Solid Waste Management Act, thereby incentivizing compliance and promoting better operational practices among landfill facilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2099, also known as the Methane Emissions Control Act, was introduced to establish stringent controls and monitoring requirements for methane emissions from sanitary landfill facilities in New Jersey. This legislation aims to address the environmental impact of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, by mandating that owners and operators of specific landfills implement emission monitoring and control measures. The bill outlines necessary steps for compliance, including obtaining permits, installing gas collection systems, and conducting regular methane monitoring. The intention behind this legislation is to enhance safety and environmental protections for the state’s air quality.

Contention

While environmental groups and advocates for stricter pollution controls largely support A2099, there may be opposition from landfill operators concerned about the financial burden and operational challenges associated with implementing such stringent measures. Discussions may center around the feasibility of the requirements set forth, such as the technical specifications for gas collection systems and the potential impact on operational costs. Stakeholders will likely engage in debates over the balance between environmental accountability and the economic impact on waste management services.

Companion Bills

NJ S232

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

NJ S2608

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

NJ A4163

Carry Over 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 S2608

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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