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  • Groups call for action after toxic disaster hits Bay

    Several local, statewide and national organizations around New Jersey are demanding support for Senator Frank Lautenberg’s proposal to deal with toxic waste leaching from contaminated sites in New Jersey.
  • Raritan Bay pollution spurs Federal Action!

    Lautenberg Announces Legislation to Protect Public Health Near Superfund Sites After Disasters Like Superstorm Sandy Senator Also Calls for Additional Assessment of NJ Superfund Sites After Sandy Lautenberg Press Office, [...]

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    El Paso site, Keasbey, NJ

  • Edison Boat Basin Riverwalk

    Scenery along the Raritan River

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    Wildlife of the Raritan River

     

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Action Alert

  • Tell EPA you want a "real" cleanup for the Cornell Dubilier Superfund Site!
  • Stop the off-site discharge of toxic pesticides into NJ’s Dismal Swamp!
  • Stop toxic cancer-causing chemicals from seeping into the Raritan River!
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Featured Campaigns

USEPA: Remove all of the leaking, toxic lead slag from Raritan Bay!

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To report a spill in the Raritan River or any waterway, immediately call USEPA's National Response Center Hotline: 1-800-424-8802 or New Jersey's DEP Hotline: 1-877-WARN-DEP
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