Spill Compensation Fund ("Spill Fund") Damage Claim Form ECA - nj 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the Claimant Identification Information section. Provide your name, address, and contact details. If applicable, indicate your entity type (individual, partnership, corporation, etc.).
  3. In the Discharge and Damage Statement section, specify the location of the discharge and provide details about the damage incurred. Include dates of damage discovery and descriptions of how the discharge affected you.
  4. Complete the Responsible Party Information section by detailing who you believe is responsible for the damages. Include any witnesses or relevant parties involved.
  5. Finally, review all sections for accuracy and completeness before submitting your claim. Ensure that all necessary supporting documentation is attached.

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When to report: call NJDEP immediately at 1-877-927-6337.
When to report: call NJDEP immediately at 1-877-927-6337. Follow up within 10 days with a written report to: Pesticide Control Program, P.O. Box 411, Trenton, NJ 08625-0411.
call the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802. Under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-know (EPCRA), certain facilities also need to report hazardous substance releases to state/local officials.

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There is a five gallon minimum quantity for reporting petroleum spills. Spills of all other chemicals are reportable in any quantity. Any person discharging petroleum or hazardous substances onto state lands or waters must immediately report to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (N.C. Admin.
The Spill Act provides that any person who has discharged a hazardous substance, or is in any way responsible for any hazardous substance, shall be strictly liable, jointly and severally, without regard to fault, for all cleanup and removal costs no matter by whom incurred.1 Before the Spill Act safe harbor amendment
The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act and the Release Reporting Regulation require that spills or releases of materials that can cause a docHub adverse effect, potentially can cause a docHub adverse effect, or in a specified quantity be reported immediately.

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