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The State of New Jersey EPA recently sent me a bill for $311.00 claiming it was for consultation of a clean up site on my property in 2002. At the time my home heating tank was located underground and in order for the new property owner to secure homeowners insurance it was necessary for me to have the tank removed and the area cleaned. My insurance at the time payed for all expenses except for the first $800.00. the NJEPA in 2008 sent me a bill claiming that they had an audit and installed a new software program and that my bill fell through the cracks. They have since sent the bill to a collection agency to recover the fee. I requested the original billing and project notes but didn't not receive the original billing only the 2008 new billing. It also took the collection agency and the NJEPA to over 4 months to respond to my request. My suggestion was to contact Allstate Insurance Company to request the payment since they were the Project Managers and all bills were to be submitted to them during the project. My point is if they can legally request payment from me during any time frame and not produce the original workorders...what precludes anyone at anytime from doing the same thing? What is the time limit for billing?

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