Who is required to test for gross alpha particle activity in New Jersey?
To ensure adequate laboratory capacity, the AWT Rule phased in gross alpha testing requirements. The AWT Rule applies to real-estate transactions where the sales contract is executed on or after the effective date in particular counties. For properties subject to the AWT, the schedule is as follows: For Cumberland and Gloucester Counties, contract(s) of sale that were signed on or after March 15, 2003; for Atlantic, Burlington, Camden and Salem Counties, contract(s) of sale that were signed on or after September 16, 2003; and for Cape May, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties, contract(s) of sale that are signed on or after March 16, 2004.
A15: To ensure adequate laboratory capacity, the PWTA Rule phased in gross alpha testing requirements. The PWTA Rule applies to real-estate transactions where the sales contract is executed on or after the effective date in particular counties. For properties subject to the PWTA, the schedule is as follows: For Cumberland and Gloucester Counties, contract(s) of sale that were signed on or after March 15, 2003; for Atlantic, Burlington, Camden and Salem Counties, contract(s) of sale that were signed on or after September 16, 2003; and for Cape May, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties, contract(s) of sale that are signed on or after March 16, 2004.