Solid Waste Management Facility Annual Report Forms Deadline Approaching
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) posts annual report forms for solid waste management facilities on its website. The state uses the information from these annual report forms to learn where its resources are being used, which...
Hofstra’s Women in Engineering Program at Walden!
On January 11, Walden Environmental Engineering (Walden) had the opportunity to host a meeting with several students enrolled in Hofstra University’s Women’s Summer Program in Computing/Engineering (W-SPiCE). W-SPiCE is a program that allows first-year female Hofstra...
Avoid Violations by Filing Your Annual Right-to-Know Tier II Reports with the NYC DEP on Time!
Annual Right-to-Know Tier II Report Filing season is upon us, and it’s important to file on time in New York City (NYC) to avoid receiving a violation and possible fine. The deadline for submitting these filings to the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)...
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Limits in New York City—Who and What Will Be Affected?
On December 7, 2022, New York City (NYC) passed its latest rule corresponding to the overall goal of reducing building greenhouse gas emissions over the next several decades. Section 103-14 of Chapter 100 of Title 1 of the Rules of the City of New York, herein...
Don’t Miss the Annual Community Right-to-Know Tier II Report Filing Deadline with the NYC DEP!
It’s January, which means that the Annual Community Right-to-Know Tier II Report filing deadline with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) is less than two months away! When Is the Filing Deadline? March 1 is when all Tier II...
Year-End Message from Walden
As 2022 draws to a close, Walden's President and Founder, Joseph Heaney, wanted to share his thoughts on the past year and look ahead to 2023. There are several upcoming regulatory changes that we will be sure to stay up to date on, so please stay tuned as we move...
$2.25 Million in Federal Funding Available to Improve Long Island’s Water Quality
Federal funding has been announced for an initial $2.25 million under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which will be made available to Long Island homeowners. The funding was jointly announced by the Long Island Sound Study, a cooperative effort led by the EPA, and...
The Semi-Annual Stormwater Sampling Deadline Is December 31, 2022
Prepare your facility for the semi-annual stormwater sampling deadline! If you own an industrial facility, you must be aware of the stormwater discharge regulations that apply. Under the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Water Act, stormwater discharges...
New Nationwide Funding for Brownfield Technical Assistance and Providers
The EPA is now accepting requests for applications for $57 million in funding for two Brownfield technical assistance opportunities. The first is for Brownfields Technical Assistance and Research cooperative agreements and the second is for Technical Assistance to...
Hydrogen—The Hot New Energy Source
In light of ever-increasing energy costs, consumers continue to look for alternative sources of power to meet energy demands. For many, the first things that probably come to mind when considering “green energy” are solar and wind power, or perhaps converting to an...