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How to fill out the Light Non-aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) online
Filling out the Light Non-aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) form online is a crucial step for individuals responsible for site remediation efforts. This guide provides clear, detailed instructions to ensure you can navigate the process effectively and comply with the necessary regulations.
Follow the steps to complete the LNAPL form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the LNAPL form and open it in your browser.
- Provide the site name in the designated field. This should be the official name of the location where the LNAPL is present.
- Enter case identifiers, such as the PI number, in the appropriate section. These identifiers help in tracking and managing your documentation.
- Fill out the site location accurately. Include details such as the address and any relevant coordinates that help to pinpoint the site on a map.
- Provide details about the investigator's name who is responsible for overseeing the remediation process.
- Outline the physical setting of the site, such as topography, soil and geology, and the direction of groundwater flow.
- Complete the components of the receptor evaluation, indicating nearby wells, land use, and any potential migration pathways related to the LNAPL.
- Summarize the technical aspects of the LNAPL discovery, including its source, extent, and any recovery efforts undertaken up to this point.
- After entering all required information, review your entries for accuracy and completeness to ensure compliance with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's requirements.
- Save your changes, then download, print, or share the completed LNAPL form as required by your reporting obligations.
Take the next step in ensuring proper site remediation by completing the LNAPL form online today.
The chemicals most commonly found as DNAPLs at contaminated sites are chlorobenzenes, chloromethanes, PCBs (electrical transformer oils), tetra and trichloroethane (solvents), tetra and trichloroethene (solvents, degreasers), creosote (wood treaters), and coal tar (manufactured gas plants [MGPs]).
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