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- lsrp
- srp
- lsprp
- groundwater pathway
- njdep
- hazardous discharge site remediation fund (hdsrf)
- economic development authority (eda)
- geographic information system (gis)
- mapping requirements
- environmental risks
- preparedness
- flood
- arrcs
- technical regulations
- trsr
- fill material
- guidance document
- engineering
- land surveyors certificate of authorization
- nj division of consumer affairs
- nj environmental consulting
- brownfields redevelopment
- harrison station redevelopment
- heller urban renewal
- harrison groundbreaking
- licensed site remediation professionals
- srra
- site remediation program licensing board
- usda
- environmental apps
- environmental applications
- historic fill
- diffuse anthropogenic pollutants (dap)
- new jersey business magazine
- september 2011
- environmental engineering emerges
- monmouth county greentable
- environmental due diligence on land conservation projects
- njdep green acres
- licensed site remediation professional
- second opinion environmental consultant
- lsrp job task survey
- licensing exam
- job task analysis survey
- bill no. 2464
- guidance documents legislature
- chemistry council of new jersey
- division of property management and construction
- dpmc
- mandatory receptor evaluations
- njdep compliance assistance alert
- lsrp program deadlines
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Periodic updates from JM Sorge will keep you informed about the latest trends, regulations and updates in the field of environmental consulting.

JM Sorge, Inc. Prequalified by the New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction (DPMC)
JM Sorge (JMS) was recently prequalified by the New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction (DPMC) to provide environmental engineering, environmental consulting and storage tank removal services. This prequalification is required for firms interested in being considered to provide professional consulting services for the DPMC. This qualification expands for JMS the base of contracts it can bid on as various counties, municipalities, local school districts and other State authorities also require this classification.
James Vander Vliet, PE, LSRP
Senior Manager

