Coal Plant Retirements: Challenges and Opportunities
By: Ed Malley, Vice President and RE Power Program Manager Last week I participated as a panelist at the POWER-GEN International Conference in Orlando, Florida. As part of the Mega Session on Coal...
View ArticlePatented Solution Supports Successful MGP Remediation
By: Tom Stolzenburg, Ph.D., Senior Consultant From the early 1800s to the mid-1900s, over 50,000 manufactured gas plants (MGPs) across the U.S. supplied homes and industry with fuel for heating,...
View ArticleBuilding a More Resilient New York
By: John Lembo, CEA, LEED AP, Vice President The aftermath of Super Storm Sandy, which hit the Northeast in late October, 2012 and caused devastation including property damage, mass power outages and...
View ArticleManaging Coal Combustion Residuals and Wastewater in a Changing Regulatory...
By: Mark Johnson, Senior Client Services Manager Coal-fired power plants face a challenging future when it comes to the management of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and wastewater. Successful...
View ArticleRail Industry Addresses Water and Remediation Challenges
By Bill James, Western Region Business Development Manager For 15 years, the University of Illinois’s Rail Transportation and Engineering Center (RailTEC) has brought the railroad industry together to...
View ArticleChanges to Federal Rules and Standards Will Have Impact in 2014
By: Karen Lutz, Senior Program Manager, EHS Compliance and Sustainability A number of regulations and standards from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, OSHA, and other organizations have...
View ArticleComplex Site Remediation Requires Cutting Edge Solutions
By: Mark Robbins, Sr. Vice President and National Practice Leader for Remediation There are countless properties across the globe that have become impaired by the historical use of chemicals on site....
View ArticleManchester Moves Legacy Sites
By Tom Biolsi, PG, CHMM, Senior Project Manager The City of Manchester, NH continues to transform blighted areas of the City into community-based redevelopment projects supported by EPA’s Brownfields...
View ArticleInnovation Supports Remediation Success at Former Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
By: John Rice, P.H., P.E., Senior Remediation Project Scientist This April, site owners, regulators, consultants and contractors came together at the Fifth International Symposium & Exhibition on...
View ArticleProposed Amendments to the Georgia Rules for Hazardous Site Response
By Mark Johnson, PG, Senior Client Service Manager Next week, the Board of Natural Resources will vote on the proposed amendments to the Georgia Rules for Hazardous Site Response. Several of the most...
View ArticleNew Funding Proposed to Support Cleanup of Abandoned Ohio Service Stations
By: Amy Alduino, Senior Consultant New legislation introduced in Ohio provides owners of abandoned gas stations across the State a unique, one-time opportunity to obtain financial assistance to support...
View ArticleRecent Developments Impacting the SO2 Data Requirements Rule
By: Pete Catizone, Principal Consulting Meteorologist and Air Modeling Market Director Earlier this year I published a blog entitled Proactive Positioning for the Imminent SO2 Data Requirements Rule....
View ArticleUpdate: Cleanup Program Approved for Abandoned Ohio Service Stations
On July 1, 2015 a new $20 million Abandoned Service Station Fund program was approved as part of Ohio’s 2016-2017 biennial budget. The program represents an unprecedented and perhaps one-time...
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