EnSafe’s COVID-19 Response Team is diligently implementing our business continuity plan to support our employees, communities and clients. To our employees: Seeing EnSafers in action during these dynamic circumstances has been inspiring. Our agility in rapidly adapting our workplaces and meeting practices, adhering to social distancing protocols, and many other intermediate actions – all while […]
Continue readingAre You Subject to TSCA Chemical Reporting Regulations?
Update: The EPA has extended the TSCA reporting period for chemical data. The new period is June 1 to November 30, 2020. The reporting period for chemical data under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is fast approaching. Is your company required to report? If you import chemical ingredients or manufacture chemicals domestically, you may […]
Continue readingOur PFAS Experts Deliver Answers
With the increased focus on PFAS brought by several high profile lawsuits, national and state regulatory changes (both pending and passed into law), and a major motion picture (Dark Waters), EnSafe’s PFAS technical leads, Tiffany Thomas and Lori Goetz, have a full schedule of technical outreach to municipal and multi-sector industrial clients (airports, oil and […]
Continue readingHow to Create a Brownfield Success Story
The six brownfield experts you’ll need and how to leverage them There’s no secret roadmap, no magic three-step formula, when it comes to redeveloping, reusing or expanding property that may be complicated by the actual or perceived presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant. Brownfield sites might be abandoned gas stations. They might be […]
Continue readingThe NEPA Process – How to Navigate It and Who to Navigate It With
Which U.S. law has the distinct honor of being considered the Magna Carta for environmental protection? (Our title sort of gives it away.) The National Environmental Policy Act of 1970. NEPA for short. It’s our nation’s charter for protecting the environment. What is NEPA? NEPA sets up the policies, goals, and means for public officials […]
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