Appendix A Soil Cleanup Criteria - State of New Jersey 2025

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Dog owners must pick up waste deposited by their pets on others property or public property - the pooper scooper regulation. Pet owners must have all dogs and cats, four months of age or older, vaccinated against rabies.
In New Jersey, it is illegal to slurp soup. It is against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season. It is against the law to frown at a police officer. It is illegal to delay or detain a homing pigeon.
The Underground Facility Protection Act, better known as the One Call Law, was signed into law in October 1994. This law requires that anyone digging must call 1-800-272-1000 or 811, so that operators can markout their underground utilities.
On May 6, 2024, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) reduced the residential soil remediation standard for the ingestion-dermal exposure pathway for lead from 400 mg/kg to 200 mg/kg.
The Dirty Dirt Law, enacted in January 2020, was aimed at curbing illegal dumping by seeking to regulate soil and fill materials intended for recycling.