NYC Community Right to Know Act: Why Do We Do It?
In the 1970’s, the public began to express increasing concern about the health of our natural environment as well as potential dangers to human health resulting from exposure to hazardous wastes and other toxic chemicals released by catastrophic events. These concerns...
Benefits of Analysis with an Environmental Database Management System
When you’re performing site assessments, groundwater or soil investigations, or working to meet regulatory remediation compliance requirements, each of your jobs is different. But they’re all highly complex. An environmental database management system (EDMS) can help...
Environmental Database Management System: Do You Need One?
If you’re in the business of dealing with environmental concerns, you’re working with a stunning amount of data. And whether you’re responsible for determining if remediation is needed or using site investigation results to make property management or legal decisions,...
Environmental Database Management System vs Traditional Records Storage
We work in an increasingly technology-based world, where people concerned with environmental stewardship or remediation are learning that an environmental database management system (EDMS) can make their work faster, more accurate and more productive. In fact, an EDMS...
Using An Environmental Database Management System To Stay Organized
Engineers, geologists and hydrogeologists simply have to be well-organized. You’re handling massive amounts of data that has to be recorded, analyzed, compared and reported in any number of different formats. Everything has to be filed for easy access as well as...