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Make Your Voice Heard: The Public Comment Period for Proposed Changes to NYS SEQRA Regulations is Open

Make Your Voice Heard: The Public Comment Period for Proposed Changes to NYS SEQRA Regulations is Open

The Public Comment period for Proposed Changes to NYS SEQRA regulations is open until May 19, 2017. Make your voice heard! NYSDEC has proposed new changes to the NYS SEQR law which governs environmental reviews of planned projects. While NYSDEC has characterized these...

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Do You Know How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste?

Do You Know How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste?

In February a New York business and one employee were convicted for violating the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL). The business and employee illegally disposed of hazardous materials and waste at their facility. Both the employee and facility were...

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What to do when your Right-to-Know Filing is Late

What to do when your Right-to-Know Filing is Late

The New York City Department of Environmental Protection requires all businesses to report hazardous substances stored, processed, handled or used on-site on a yearly basis. Did you miss the March 1st filing deadline for your business’s 2016 Community Right-to-Know?...

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The Origins of 1,4-Dioxane: How Did It Get Into Long Island’s Drinking Water?

The Origins of 1,4-Dioxane: How Did It Get Into Long Island’s Drinking Water?

Long Island’s groundwater has recently been reported to contain elevated levels of 1,4-dioxane. As discussed in Walden’s recent blog, “How will the 1,4-Dioxane in my Drinking Water Affect my Health?", 1,4-dioxane, a probable cancer causing chemical, has been detected...

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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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How Will the Adoption of Amendments to 6 NYCRR Part 597 Affect You?

How Will the Adoption of Amendments to 6 NYCRR Part 597 Affect You?

  On April 25, 2016, Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) registration requirements at new facilities became mandatory for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA-acid), ammonium perfluorooctanoate (PFOA-salt), perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS-acid), and perfluorooctane sulfonate...

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Change in Underground Storage Tank Review in Nassau County

Change in Underground Storage Tank Review in Nassau County

Do you store gasoline or diesel at your work site? Nassau County has changed the governing agency for gasoline and diesel underground and aboveground storage tanks. Previously, anyone who wanted to install a petroleum bulk storage (PBS) underground storage tank (UST)...

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The Number One Mistake Facilities Can Make with the Title V NYS Air Permit Changes

The Number One Mistake Facilities Can Make with the Title V NYS Air Permit Changes

Effective on June 22, 2016, an amendment was added to The Operating Permit Program (6 NYCRR 482-2). This change in air pollutant regulations mandates that an updated annual fee must be paid by all facilities falling under Title V of the Federal Clean Air Act....

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Regulatory Update: How Will Amendments to NYC Brownfield Cleanup Program Laws Affect You?

Regulatory Update: How Will Amendments to NYC Brownfield Cleanup Program Laws Affect You?

Effective August 12, 2016 are two new definitions for “underutilized” and “affordable housing project”, as they relate to 6 NYCRR Subpart 375-3 of the Brownfield Cleanup (BCP) program.  This is a result of formally proposed revisions to remain in compliance with Part...

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