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Examples of Specific Incidents of Pollution That Must Be Reported to the EPA Directly Dumping of waste or a hazardous chemical on land or into a waterway. Storage of hazardous waste. Asbestos removal, storage and disposal. Release of hazardous chemicals or substances into the air. Lead hazards. Radon risks and testing.
New Jersey Department of Health 1-800-328-3838 (toll-free) 609-292-9560 (phone) 609-633-2794 (fax)
EPA Region 2 Customer Service Line Phone: toll-free line - 877-251-4575 - answered by Region 2 public affairs office staff. Type of Coverage: Staffed between the hours of 7am-5pm (EST), Mon-Fri (except federal holidays). Description: Serving Region 2 (NJ, NY, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Islands).
In a knowing violation the person or company is aware of the facts that create the violation. A conscious and informed action brought about the violation. In contrast, a civil violation may be caused by an accident or mistake.
Report life-threatening and/or environmental emergencies by calling 9-1-1, local police or the DEPs hotline: 1-877-WARNDEP (1-877-927-6337).
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Dedicated to improving and protecting public health and the environment we share, NJDEP uses the best available science to guide the conservation of natural and historic resources, ensure a stable climate and resilient communities, and secure clean and healthy air, water and lands throughout New Jersey.
Contact Methods Phone (202) 250-8800. Mail. Environmental Protection Agency. 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Email: OIG.PublicAffairs@epa.gov (Use the subject Suggestions for Audits) Phone: (202) 566-2391. Fax: (202) 566-2549. Mail: Environmental Protection Agency. 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Mail Code: (2431T)

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