In this video, learn how Tiffany Thomas — H&A’s emerging contaminants leader — takes on #PFAS and other chemistry challenges! https://t.co/xsaE1SnRqf
Our staffers Shannon Black and Michael McCullough recently rolled up their sleeves to volunteer at the Pahole Natural Area Reserve in Waialua, Hawaii. They partnered with the Hawaii Water Environment Association and the American Water Works Association to remove invasive plants.
Please join us in welcoming Senior Project Manager and Environmental Engineer Cheryl Benmergui to Haley & Aldrich! Cheryl brings a collaborative spirit and determination to complex city, state, and federal cleanup programs.
Learn more about Cheryl: https://t.co/4T1xr2ZZmM
@_SCAEP has invited H&A’s Susan Jackson to talk about the @EPA’s proposed regulations for coal combustion residual legacy units on August 17. Susan’s presentation, like her recent article on the same topic, will focus on how utilities can prepare.
https://t.co/AAD2bOYvHt
At a panel planned for @bconeorg’s Sustainable Communities Workshop in September, H&A’s Amy Murphy will talk about how regulatory developments related to #PFAS, #environmentaljustice, and resiliency planning could affect Northeast #brownfield projects. https://t.co/lVgoA1yYiD
When building new infrastructure, cities and towns need aggregates, the crushed stone and other mined materials essential for these projects. H&A’s Eric Mears will talk about good aggregate resource planning at the @AZPlanning conference on Sept. 6.
https://t.co/XiJCbsaEdH
H&A’s Tim Walters has coauthored a new poster focused on how oak wilt is changing forests, which has implications for how well they’ll tolerate future fires. He'll present his findings at @ESA_org's Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon, from August 6-11. https://t.co/CSQJd4nvDB
H&A’s Sarah Sieloff — a pro at navigating grant opportunities for #brownfield and other contaminated sites — has published a #remediation success story from the small town of Palouse, Washington state. Read her article: https://t.co/Rp4cU0oT9k
For Professional Engineers Day today, we're celebrating our 200+ staff members who've earned their P.E. licenses, many in multiple states. We appreciate the passion and commitment they bring to their #engineering work today and every day. #LicensedPEday https://t.co/fj5FTvwPjb
Come see us at this year’s Georgia Environmental Conference! We’ll be on Jekyll Island from August 23-25. Our experts will cover topics including #PFAS, climate resilience, #ESG, and community engagement for #environmentaljustice.
https://t.co/O1HTn5frNW
We’re excited to announce that geotechnical engineer Daniel Shinsato has joined H&A as a senior project manager! Based in our Honolulu office, Daniel brings a passion for working on projects that make positive environmental and community impacts. https://t.co/k6fkMqf97P
Environmental issues are always changing, so we need to develop new tools and methods to address them. H&A’s Applied Research program allows us to tackle future challenges by testing new ideas and solutions. Learn more: https://t.co/AgpAmKIyET
A warm welcome to Adam Tucker! A leader in #ESG and #EHS strategy, Adam brings global experience from years of leadership in the aerospace, automotive, and #manufacturing industries. We’re excited that our clients will now get the benefit of his insights. https://t.co/rktX0VmVBG
The Inland Northwest Chapter of the @AirandWaste regularly features its members in its newsletter. This month, H&A's Project Environmental Scientist McKynzie Clark is in the spotlight!
Learn more about the services our professionals like McKynzie offer: https://t.co/l5lRQg2ZMy
Elevated levels of metals and other contaminants in stormwater may affect any facility. Our experts Michael Angis and Zachary Gautsch explore how to approach this challenge without automatically opting for a pre-engineered solution. https://t.co/7eF89IkSiJ
The U.S. Department of Defense’s environmental and energy R&D programs, @SERDP_ESTCP, have invited three H&A experts to present on their ongoing applied research into #PFAS funded by the organization.
Learn more about PFAS: https://t.co/mFf0qTaAln
The @EPA has proposed a rule that would regulate coal combustion residuals (CCR) legacy units and previously unregulated #utilities. Our experts dive into the implications and how to prepare in their new article. #coalash
https://t.co/Xb0aY5fCHS
The @CaliforniaDTSC has developed draft guidance for evaluating the contaminated sites’ vulnerability to sea-level rise. On July 31, our experts will lead a workshop on the draft guidance at the California Adaptation Forum.
Learn more: https://t.co/6jyJhpuMnQ
What does the changing regulatory landscape around #PFAS mean for organizations and specific products? Tiffany Thomas and Elie Haddad partner with @yordasgroup to take a global look in their International Chemical Regulatory and Law Review article.
https://t.co/m1MQOgUq8p
By the end of 2023, the @EPA intends to finalize its draft guidance establishing maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for six of the most common #PFAS. #remediation#regulation
Learn how can you prepare in our new article: https://t.co/zijPcpLwha