Environmental
In NJ, an 'Immediate Environmental Concern' (IEC) designates a site where contamination poses an imminent threat. The NJDEP response to an IEC typically involves:
AOnly a records review
BExpedited action requiring immediate cleanup or interim measures to protect public health and the environment✓ Correct
CA 5-year remediation plan
DVoluntary cleanup by the property owner only
Explanation
When the NJDEP designates a site as an IEC, expedited action is required. This may include temporary wellhead treatment, provision of alternate drinking water, emergency soil removal, or other immediate measures to protect human health and the environment.
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