CONTROLLING THE AIR QUALITY IN YOUR FACILITY: What You Need to Know About Your Regulatory Requirements and Options for Compliance
Workplace air quality is critically important, as clean air keeps communities healthy and employees productive. However, it can be quite challenging...
New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) Begins Enforcement of COVID Phase 1 Reopening Requirements
DOB continues inspections at construction sites During the first 30 days after Phase 1 construction resumed on June 8, 2020, New York City...
New York’s Public Service Commission Seeking Comments Regarding Utility Consolidations
The New York Public Service Commission (PSC) issued a Notice Soliciting Comments from municipalities and other water authorities interested in...
The Connection Between Cooling Towers and Legionella Transmission: How Can We Effectively Reduce the Risk?
Walden Engineer, Lou Goldstein, gets published by Civil and Structural Engineer Media! Throughout the United States and beyond, improper HVAC system...
OSHA Training for Re-opening During COVID
As New York State continues its phased re-opening of the economy, companies are required to develop and implement a plan for safe re-opening, with...
YOUR GUIDE TO UTILITY VALUATION: Strategies for Maximizing Your Water and Wastewater Asset’s Value
Because utility valuation is a relatively infrequent occurrence, it’s all the more critical that municipalities and private utilities understand the...
NYC Department of Buildings is Inspecting Construction Sites During Reopening – Are You Ready?
When New York City entered Phase 1 reopening on June 8th, work at construction sites was cleared to begin. In addition to complying with all...
NYC Energy Benchmarking: Extended Filing Date for 2020
New York City requires over 15,000 buildings larger than 25,000 square feet to submit an Energy Efficiency Report annually. The intent of this...
Pine Barrens Credits and You – Helping to Protect Ecosystems and Promote Development
In 1993, Governor Mario Cuomo and the New York State Legislature passed the Long Island Pine Barrens Protection Act (the “Act”) in order to protect...
How to Prepare for the Unexpected: Fires at Transfer Stations
The normal operation of a solid waste transfer station is accompanied with an element of fire risk. A multitude of heavy machinery handling...