by Mark Cramer, PE | Aug 30, 2022
by Mark Cramer, PESenior Engineer Most project design/build teams planning new construction or modifications to existing facilities involving sources of air emission understand that these actions require an air permit prior to starting construction. It is also...
by Susan Kite, PG | Aug 25, 2022
by Susan Kite, PGSenior Geologist The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin, which includes the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico, extends from the first of June to the end of November; however, tropical cyclone activity can occur before and...
by Kerri Boddy | Aug 16, 2022
by Kerri BoddySenior Environmental Scientist While asbestos has been regulated since 1971 by OSHA and since 1976 by the EPA under 1) the Toxic Substances Control Act and since 1973 under 2) NESHAPs (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants), asbestos...
by Chrissie Dawson | Aug 11, 2022
by Chrissie DawsonProject ManagerAs Eastern Kentucky is currently suffering through a tragic historic flooding event, with 37 lives lost to-date, another problem lurks in the background. That problem, while not as immediately devastating, is exposure to mold....
by Greg Lathan | Aug 8, 2022
by Greg LathanPresident Since the emergence of the initial Omicron variant late last year, COVID has increasingly become more infectious. Since then, multiple Omicron subvariants have emerged, with each new strain being much more transmissible than its predecessor....