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How will the 1,4-Dioxane in my Drinking Water Affect my Health?

How will the 1,4-Dioxane in my Drinking Water Affect my Health?

The presence of 1,4-dioxane in drinking water has recently been a topic of public concern for residents of Long Island, New York. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) classifies 1,4-dioxane as a probable human carcinogen, or a likely...

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An Eco-Friendly Approach to Coastal Resiliency

An Eco-Friendly Approach to Coastal Resiliency

20:00, October 29, 2012: The eighteenth named storm of the year, Hurricane Sandy made landfall on the coastline of southern New Jersey. This shift left Long Island and the New York metropolitan area directly in the path of the stronger, eastern side of the Category 2,...

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Innovative Closure of Residual Waste Lagoon Restores Site and Establishes Natural Habitat

Innovative Closure of Residual Waste Lagoon Restores Site and Establishes Natural Habitat

Walden has prepared a Final Certification Report to document the lagoon closure activities performed at a mid-Atlantic paper mill. From 1937 to 1992, the paper mill discharged wastewater with a high total dissolved solids content into an unlined surface impoundment...

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PFOS/PFOA and the Stewart Air National Guard Base: What You Should Know

PFOS/PFOA and the Stewart Air National Guard Base: What You Should Know

On August 12th, 2016, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) listed the Stewart Air National Guard Base in Orange County as a Class 2A State Superfund site.  The Superfund listing was triggered by the State’s determination that Stewart Air...

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PFOA and PFOS are in Drinking Water – What Should I Know?

PFOA and PFOS are in Drinking Water – What Should I Know?

Since the recent discovery of high concentration levels in the Hoosick Fall’s water wells and with Gabreski Air National Guard Base being declared a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) State Superfund Site, PFOA and PFOS and their effect...

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Rising Waters: How Fast and How Far Will Sea Levels Rise in NYS?

Rising Waters: How Fast and How Far Will Sea Levels Rise in NYS?

Warming temperatures contribute to sea level rise by: expanding ocean water; melting mountain glaciers and ice caps; and causing portions of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to melt or flow into the ocean. [3] Since 1870, global sea level has risen by about 7.5...

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