🌊 For those attending Florida Environmental Network, Inc.'s 38th Environmental Permitting Summer School this week, APTIM's Paul Tschirky, PhD, P.Eng, BC.CE, will be speaking during a session titled, “Disaster Mitigation, The Insurance Industry and Climate Resiliency,” on Wednesday, July 17, at 1:30 p.m. in Calusa Room 9. Be sure to stop by Booth 113 to meet our coastal and environmental experts! Learn more about APTIM: - Resilience & Infrastructure Solutions: https://lnkd.in/gT99gQJf - Coastal Sciences & Engineering: https://lnkd.in/gR_8aez9 - Remediation & Technical Solutions: https://lnkd.in/g8j5JVad #CoastalResilience #EnvironmentalPermitting #Remediation #ClimateResilience #EmergencyPreparedness #InPursuitOfBetter
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We are hosting multiple in-person and virtual public meetings during the public comment period on the intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Atlantic Shores North project. 📅 Visit https://ow.ly/eFNO50QWG6z for more information on the public meeting schedule. What should you expect at an in-person public meeting? 📹 Watch this video to learn about the format of these meetings: https://ow.ly/c3Vb50QWG6y Listening to the needs of other ocean users and communities is a critical part of our success. During the public comment period, we are seeking information on potential impacts, reasonable alternatives, and mitigation measures.
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Hidden Hazards Unveiled : Environmental Site Assessments Explained Before construction begins, a hidden environmental threat could lurk beneath the surface. An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) from Marshall GeoScience acts as a detective story, uncovering potential liabilities like buried waste, soil contamination, or underground storage tanks. This comprehensive evaluation protects you from costly cleanups and ensures a safe and healthy environment for your development project. Dive deeper into the world of ESAs and understand how Marshall GeoScience safeguards your investment. #marshallgeo #environmentalsiteassessment #ESA #environmentalhazards #soilcontamination #undergroundstoragetanks #buriedwaste #constructionplanning #safedevelopment #marshallsgeoscience #environmentalprotection #developmentproject #siteassessment #costlysafeguards #projectinvestment #environmentalsafety #geoscienceevaluation 💥Website: https://lnkd.in/g78-T65N
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DELTA CONVEYANCE PROJECT: Dr. David Sunding responds to Dr. Jeff Michael's critique of the Benefit-Cost Analysis A memo from Dr. David Sunding to Carrie Buckman, Environmental Program Manager, Delta Conveyance Office, Department of Water Resources, regarding the economic analysis for the Delta Conveyance Project: Dr. Jeff Michael recently released a critique of the 2024 Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) of the Delta Conveyance Project (DCP). Dr. #DeltaConveyanceProject #DepartmentofWaterResources #Economicanalysis
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DELTA CONVEYANCE PROJECT: Dr. David Sunding responds to Dr. Jeff Michael's critique of the Benefit-Cost Analysis A memo from Dr. David Sunding to Carrie Buckman, Environmental Program Manager, Delta Conveyance Office, Department of Water Resources, regarding the economic analysis for the Delta Conveyance Project: Dr. Jeff Michael recently released a critique of the 2024 Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) of the Delta Conveyance Project (DCP). Dr. #DeltaConveyanceProject #DepartmentofWaterResources #Economicanalysis
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MPA student looking to leverage my skills in leadership, research, and community outreach and apply my passions in emergency management, community resilience, and related public policy.
Check out this article I wrote! It was a pleasure to learn about Ben’s path at OU and the great things it has led him to.
All members of the Ohio University community are invited to an alumni panel to celebrate 50th Anniversary of OHIO’s Environmental Studies Program on Friday, Sept. 27! 💚 One of the panelists will be Ben McCament, Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Mineral Resources chief.
ODNR Mineral Resources chief to speak at Homecoming celebration of Environmental Studies' 50th Anniversary
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NY Harbor is the foundation of Matrix’s story. Our professionals passionately deliver work that protects the Harbor – crosses the Harbor – accentuates the Harbor – and embraces the Harbor. Our legacy includes more than 30 years of NY Harbor engagement, and when Superstorm Sandy hit the region our legacy was recognized, called into action, and sowed the seeds for a NY Harbor Coastal Resiliency practice that is second to none. In the decade since Superstorm Sandy arrived, we have engaged in public and private coastal resiliency engagements that include marquee projects such as Seaport/FiDi Coastal Resiliency, Battery Park City Authority Resiliency, NYC Raise the Shorelines, NJDEP’s Hudson and New Meadowlands Rebuild by Design projects, and Hunts Point Resiliency. Our practice includes support for private interests concerned about protecting their investments from coastal storm surge and sea level rise, those committed to natural solutions such as living shorelines and coastal wetland restoration, and institutions that are addressing the root causes of climate change by delivering clean offshore wind energy through the Harbor and into the NYC grid. In short, we LOVE NY Harbor and have built a practice that reflects our passion. Reach out to us to tap into our expertise and passion. Visit our website to connect and to read more about these projects and our service offerings. https://lnkd.in/eD_xmpK4 #progressthroughmatrix #coastalresiliency #climatechange #nyharbor #nyc #waterfront #osw
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Save the date: CS4Water Conference 2025! Join us for the inaugural Citizen Science 4 Water (#CS4Water) Conference that will be held 3-5 June 2025 in #Delft, The Netherlands. The conference will focus on the crucial role #CitizenScience plays within #water #resource #monitoring, #management & #governance as well as #community-led #actions. Together, we will explore how citizen science can help us achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (#SDGs) around the world and future-proof healthy water bodies for generations to come. For this inaugural CS4Water conference, we will focus on #freshwater systems, diving into engaging workshop sessions, exploring innovative research, and connecting international water and citizen science experts. The CS4Water conference aims to: · Promote collaborative research and knowledge sharing, fostering collaboration among an international community of scientists, practitioners, and citizens and communities to advance cooperative freshwater monitoring and management. · Empower communities and institutions, boosting discourse surrounding decision-making, communication, and governance in the water commons to help restore, design, and ensure resilient freshwater bodies, groundwater, wetlands and deltas for the future of people and planet. · Advance sustainable solutions to the freshwater crises, co-exploring innovative, sustainable, citizen science-driven strategies for achieving the SDGs, especially in the Global South, and safeguarding water into the future. This conference is co-organised by IHE Delft Institute for Water Education Delft; PULSAQUA; Delft University of Technology; Earthwatch Europe; GroundTruth and WaterLab. Follow us here & bookmark the conference page: https://lnkd.in/d8ffkncm #CS4Water, #CitizenScience, #OpenScience, #SDG6, #conference, #communities, #action, #freshwater, #groundwater, #wetlands, #delta
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Start the week by putting the first ever #CitizenScience for #Water conference in your agenda! Save the date: CS4Water Conference, 3-5 June 2025! Join us for the inaugural Citizen Science for Water (#CS4Water) Conference that will be held 3-5 June 2025 in #Delft, The Netherlands. The conference will focus on the crucial role citizen science plays within #water #resource #monitoring, #management & #governance as well as #community-led #actions. Together, we will explore how citizen science can help us achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (#SDGs) around the world and future-proof healthy water bodies for generations to come. For this inaugural CS4Water conference, we will focus on #freshwater systems, diving into engaging workshop sessions, exploring innovative research, and connecting international water and citizen science experts. The CS4Water conference aims to: · Promote collaborative research and knowledge sharing, fostering collaboration among an international community of scientists, practitioners, and citizens and communities to advance cooperative freshwater monitoring and management. · Empower communities and institutions, boosting discourse surrounding decision-making, communication, and governance in the water commons to help restore, design, and ensure resilient freshwater bodies, groundwater, wetlands and deltas for the future of people and planet. · Advance sustainable solutions to the freshwater crises, co-exploring innovative, sustainable, citizen science-driven strategies for achieving the SDGs, especially in the Global South, and safeguarding water into the future. This conference is co-organised by IHE Delft Institute for Water Education; PULSAQUA; Delft University of Technology; Earthwatch Europe; GroundTruth; WaterLab. Follow CS4Water conference & bookmark the conference page: https://lnkd.in/dSHCgxM9 #CS4Water, #CitizenScience, #OpenScience, #SDG6, #conference, #communities, #action, #freshwater, #groundwater, #wetlands, #delta Sandra de Vries Tanya Yankelevich Luigi Ceccaroni Steven Loiselle Mark Graham Marit Bogert TU Delft | Global Initiative
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We are thrilled to announce that Citadel EHS has been recognized by the iconic Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) in the Technology Merit category for our groundbreaking utilization of artificial intelligence in the preparation of Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Reports (Phase I ESAs). This recognition underscores our unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence in the environmental consulting landscape. As a leading figure in the environmental industry, EBJ is renowned for its provision of high-value strategic business intelligence. The publication offers vital insights and market forecasts across 13 pivotal business segments, including environmental consulting & engineering, remediation, water & wastewater, air quality & pollution control, and more. Being acknowledged by such a distinguished institution is not just an honor; it's a testament to the dedication and expertise of our entire team. At Citadel EHS, we're not just shaping the future of environmental consulting; we're revolutionizing it. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, we're streamlining the process of Phase I ESAs, providing our clients with unparalleled accuracy and efficiency. This recognition from EBJ is a validation of our tireless efforts to push the boundaries of what's possible in our industry. Thank you to the Environmental Business Journal for this incredible honor, and to our clients and collaborators for your continued trust and support. Here's to many more milestones ahead! To view other awards won by Citadel EHS for our many accomplishments, please visit our website. #CitadelEHS #EnvironmentalConsulting #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #EBJAward #EnvironmentalBusinessJournal #PhaseIESA #Sustainability #EnvironmentalStewardship #RealEstateDevelopment #RealEstateLending #EnvironmentalLawyers #GreenFuture
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