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NJ S4526

Requires certain facilities that store or process automotive shredder residue to obtain DEP permit; defines "hazardous waste" to include automotive shredder residue.


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Introduced
05/29/2025
In Committee
06/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would prohibit the owner or operator of a scrap processing facility from storing or processing automotive shredder residue without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Environmental Protection. The bill would require the department to establish a permitting program to establish appropriate limits, on the volume, height, and length of time automotive shredder residue may be stored at a facility, taking into consideration the hazardous and flammable nature of automotive shredder residue, as well as prohibitions on the storage of automotive shredder residue in close proximity to residential structures and critical infrastructure. The bill would require each scrap processing facility that stores automotive shredder residue to conform to the limits and prohibitions established by the department pursuant to a permit issued under the bill. The bill would also amend the "Solid Waste Management Act," P.L.1970, c.39 (C.13:1E-1 et seq.) to define "hazardous waste" and would include automotive shredder residue in the definition. The bill would also define "automotive shredder residue" (ASR) as the nonrecyclable residue that is generated as a direct result of processing automobiles, appliances, sheet steel, and other ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals through a hammermill shredder for purposes of recycling. In including ASR in the definition of hazardous waste, the bill would make persons who transport, store, or process ASR subject to the same rules and regulations that apply to persons who transport, store, or process other hazardous wastes under the "Solid Waste Management Act." The bill would take effect one year after enactment.

AI Summary

This bill requires owners or operators of scrap processing facilities to obtain a permit from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) before storing or processing automotive shredder residue (ASR), which is the non-recyclable material left over after shredding vehicles, appliances, and metal scrap for recycling. The bill mandates that the DEP establish a permitting program with specific limits on the volume, height, and storage duration of ASR, taking into account its hazardous and flammable nature. The permit program will include restrictions on storing ASR near residential areas and critical infrastructure. Additionally, the bill amends the Solid Waste Management Act to define ASR and explicitly include it in the definition of "hazardous waste," which means the bill will subject ASR transportation, storage, and processing to the same regulatory requirements as other hazardous waste materials. By classifying ASR as hazardous waste, the bill aims to ensure more stringent handling and disposal practices to protect public health and the environment. The new regulations will take effect one year after the bill's enactment, giving facilities time to adapt to the new permitting and storage requirements.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 06/12/2025)

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Document Type Source Location
State Bill Page https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2024/S4526
Fiscal Note - Fiscal Estimate 6/23/25; as introduced https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S5000/4526_E1.PDF
Analysis - Statement SEN 6/12/25 https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S5000/4526_S1.PDF
BillText https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2024/S5000/4526_I1.HTM
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