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Feature Article:
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Long
Island East End Dredging:
EEA Works with Suffolk
County to Open
Dredging Channels |
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Global Warming and Common
Sense
Position Paper by Allen Serper |
This newsletter brings two topics to the table. One topic is about a local project
here on Long Island. The Suffolk County Dept. of Public Works has been busy
working on permits to dredge 28 creeks on eastern Long Island.
Our Ecology Team has been busy with Environmental Data Reports,
including Essential Fish Habitat Assessments, for each of these aquatic
systems. Link to our web site
below to read the full article on dredging.
Secondly, our Principal and Vice President Allen
Serper has written a
position paper on Global Warming.
Allen encourages feedback to his views, so please write back to him
at
aserper@eeaconsultants.com or
call at 516-746-4400 to share your views and join the
debate.
**Link to
www.eeaconsultants.com to read
both articles.**
OTHER EEA NEWS…..
Phase I and Hazardous Materials Divisions
We all send best wishes out to our
Environmental Engineer, Hardik Parekh. Hardik
and Aditi were married in India this past November and
have just returned to start their new life
together.
Nicholas Recchia just participated in the
Long Island Association
of Professional Geologists meeting entitles “Soil Vapor Intrusion in
Long Island.” He will be on the road again to
San Antonio,
Texas to attend the
Environmental Bankers Association conference for ASTM Guidelines for Phase
II Site Assessments (Environmental Bankers
Association). Call Nick at the Garden City office for the
latest.
Ecology Division
Dr. Stoecker and Senior Marine Ecologist Michelle Nannen attended the “NYSERDA Environmental Evaluation
and Protection: Linking Science and Policy” Conference in Albany, NY (November 16th-17th). Check out more information at
NYSERDA
Conference or contact
mnannen@eeaconsultants.com
for more details.
Denise
Harrington and Laura Schwanof attended the
12th Annual Long Island Pine
Barrens Research Forum entitled “Water Resources from the
Ground Up” on October 11th (LI Pine
Barrens). Contact Denise
at 751-4600 for more info.
EEA
welcomes Bill Jacobs, Senior Ecologist and Invasive Species Specialist, to
our Ecology Department. Mr. Jacobs
has 17 years of experience related to natural resources protection and
stewardship. Mr. Jacobs
served as Director of Stewardship and Invasive Species Project Director
for The Nature Conservancy on Long Island.
Recently, Bill attended
the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service training in HACCP Planning for Natural Resource Pathways. HACCP is the acronym for Hazard
Analysis and Critical Control Point Planning. Link to their web site at
HACCP for more details or email Bill
at
bjacobs@eeaconsultants.com.
Erin Brosnan, our Restoration Specialist, attended the
10th Wetlands and Watershed Workshop on October
22-25th in Ocean
City Maryland. Link to
Wetlands
workshop for the agenda or call Erin
in our Stony Brook office.
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