Steve's primary practice is in Environmental Law. He is able to utilize his background in environmental sciences to anticipate, understand and address the issues that his clients confront. Steve assists business and individual clients in state and federal environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, solid and hazardous waste remediation and redevelopment of contaminated sites, underground storage tank compliance, water and sewer rights and approvals, Tideland rights and approvals, and municipal land use matters. Steve also assists clients with environmental aspects of real estate transactional work including drafting contractual provisions, leasing, due diligence review and Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA) review. He has experience in actions to preserve water and sewer for affordable housing developments and in administrative law matters defending DEP enforcement actions and challenging permit denials, and is active in efforts to shape environmental regulatory policy on behalf of builder groups and individual clients. Steve handles projects that range from single lot residential developments to large-scale mixed-use brownfield redevelopment projects.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Steven M. Dalton
- Sewer Reservation Agreement Ordinance Withstands Challenge Preserving Development Rights - (Posted On Sunday, September 08, 2013)
- Deed Restricting The Shoreline: Are Permanent Restrictions Workable In Light Of Changing Conditions? - (Posted On Monday, July 22, 2013)
- Remediation Deadline Leads To Surge In Access Requests - (Posted On Saturday, June 22, 2013)
- New Jersey Bill To Strengthen Role Of Administrative Law Judges Advances - (Posted On Saturday, May 04, 2013)
- Legislation Benefiting Property Excluded From Wastewater Service Areas Set To Expire January 2014 - (Posted On Monday, March 18, 2013)
- Highlands Plan Conformance Guidelines Withstand Challenge - (Posted On Friday, February 01, 2013)
- New Jersey Monmouth County Sewer Service Area Map Open to Public Comment - (Posted On Saturday, January 19, 2013)
- New Jersey Spill Act: Innocent Purchaser Defense - (Posted On Friday, December 28, 2012)
- DEP Waives Some Permitting Requirements To Promote Rebuilding After Sandy - (Posted On Thursday, November 08, 2012)
- New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Adopts “Waiver Rule" - (Posted On Thursday, March 08, 2012)
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Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla’s New Jersey Environmental Law & Land Use practice group is recognized as a Go-To Thought Leader for their coverage and analysis of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (“NJDEP”) permit extensions, including extensions for remediation activities, environmental compliance updates due to the COVID-19 public health emergency, amendments to surface water quality and other environmental standards and statutory and common law environmental cleanup claims. Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla's Environmental and Land Use team provides timely regulatory and litigation updates which are invaluable to construction, real estate professionals and other parties interested in New Jersey environmental standard. Giordano Environmental and Land Use Practice Group legal editors include Michael J. Gross, Marc D. Policastro, Paul H. Schneider, Steven M. Dalton, David J. Miller and Afiyfa H. Ellington.