YOUR GUIDE TO UTILITY VALUATION: Strategies for Maximizing Your Water and Wastewater Asset’s Value
A utility valuation can be a critical process for many municipalities and other utility providers. Cities, towns, villages and utilities tasked with building, buying or selling an asset for their drinking water, sanitary sewer or other utility system may realize they...
What is Direct Push Drilling?
What is Direct Push Drilling? Subsurface investigations can be an essential component of environmental site assessments. Direct-push drilling, commonly referenced in the industry as Geoprobing, has many applications in subsurface investigations, including the...
Underground Storage Tank Regulation in New York
Underground Storage Tank Regulation in New York Owning an underground storage tank (UST) comes with a formal set of responsibilities. Government regulations are designed to lessen possible releases of contaminants from underground storage tanks through tank...
A Best Practices Approach to Investigating and Remediating Contaminated Groundwater
Groundwater contamination can come from landfills, septic systems, underground or above ground storage tanks, industrial facilities and users of hazardous materials that are known to contaminate groundwater. Groundwater contamination may include organic and inorganic...
How to Choose A Fleet Management System: A Practical Checklist
How to Choose A Fleet Management System: A Practical Checklist There are many ways in which a fleet management system can benefit your operation. Better security and saving money usually come to mind first, but the right system can bring you other significant...
How Does the Superfund Sites New York Program Work?
The New York State Superfund Program is formally known as the Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site (IHWDS) Program. Its purpose is to identify, investigate, and clean up sites that contain “consequential” levels of hazardous waste. Prospective State Superfund sites...
Using A Fuel Management System to Record Fueling Transactions
With the right fuel management system, you can record and track every action and transaction that relates to your fuel. You can also receive detailed, accurate and up-to-date information to monitor fuel assets and to identify and assess opportunities to improve your...
3 Reasons You May Need An Environmental Database Management System
Have you heard or read about environmental database management systems (EDMS) but aren’t sure this new technology makes sense for your operation? Consider the following three scenarios: You represent a large company or agency responsible for multiple environmental...
6 Reasons to File NYC Community Right-to-Know Online
6 Reasons to File NYC Community Right-to-Know Online: If you own or manage an NYC-based industrial, commercial or public facility that processes, handles, uses or stores certain hazardous substances, the NYC Community Right-to-Know Program requires you to file certain...
How to be Prepared for an Aboveground Storage Tank Inspection
How to be Prepared for an Aboveground Storage Tank Inspection: If you’re maintaining large supplies of regulated chemicals, aboveground storage tank (AST) inspection are a requirement. Local regulatory agencies require proper registration of tanks as they routinely...