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Advocates press DEP for more air, soil and lead-pipe transparency; DEP points to mapping tools
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection · February 18, 2026
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Summary
Community groups asked for more air monitoring and transparent lead-pipe data; DEP highlighted the PLEM lead-exposure mapping tool, a contaminated-sites explorer and stationary and mobile air monitors as resources and encouraged community-led monitoring and partner organizations for technical support.
Multiple residents and advocacy groups asked for better access to monitoring and remediation data. Chloe Campbell described learning about 'historic fill' during park renovations and said residents had to bring in outside organizations to understand PFAS…
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