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Walden Environmental Engineering’s highly experienced team of engineers, geologists and hydrogeologists are fully committed to solving your environmental challenges. In fact, our list of environmental consulting services continues to grow as we continuously explore new ways to help our clients achieve and maintain regulatory compliance.

From early concept design and grant writing to emergency response and lab testing, we’re dedicated to meeting our clients’ needs. Because we understand how much is at stake, we’re willing to do whatever it takes.

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Industrial Slings: Purpose, Safe Use, and Proper Application

Slings are the most often used under-the-hook lifting devices. They are attached to and hang below the hook on cranes and hoists. Their purpose is to facilitate the lifting, lowering, and movement of suspended loads. The four most common types of slings include: Chain...

Benefits of Facilities that Compost Organic Material

Why Compost Organic Material? Composting is the process of recycling organic material, such as food waste or yard trimming waste (like leaves and grass), into a beneficial material. Creating compost, rather than just disposing of organic material, helps to reduce the...

TCE Ban Update: EPA Delays Section 6(g) Requirements Until Feb 2026

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has once again announced a delay regarding a specific portion of the final rule banning trichloroethylene (TCE). On November 13, 2025, the EPA confirmed that the Section 6(g) exemption requirements will now take effect on...

The Importance of Erosion and Sediment Control Training

NYSDEC’s 4-hour Erosion and Sediment Control Training The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) hosts four-hour erosion and sediment control trainings in partnership with county soil and water conservation districts. Certain professionals...