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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are found ubiquitously in our environment. Certain PFAS can accumulate and stay in the human body for long periods of time and studies have shown increased cholesterol levels in exposed humans with additional findings related to low infant birth weights and effects on the immune[...]

By Nicole Naggar, LEED GA, SFP Most people breathe in mold spores every day without getting sick. After all, mold is ubiquitous and naturally found living both indoors and outdoors. The main issue is – although we can expect to find mold spores floating around in numbers and types indoors[...]

Dr. Wenqian Dou presented at the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) 31st Annual International Conference on Soil, Water, Energy, and Air – March 14-17, 2022. Dr. Dou had the honor to present before the AEHS conference attendees on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. She co-presented on Multi-Component Remediation Approach[...]

Image Source: https://www.greenjournal.co.uk/2020/07/how-to-help-the-environment-by-getting-rid-of-your-car/ If your company has 250 or more employees at your worksite, your company may need to know how employees travel to work. Why? Because of South Coast Air Quality Management District’s Rule 2202: On Road Vehicle Mitigation Options. The goal of this rule is to reduce the[...]

ALTA Surveys: What is a Metes and Bounds Property Description? There are many types of property descriptions. They include properties defined within a recorded subdivision; Section, Town and Range descriptions; parcels defined on a recorded parcel map; and one of the most common, a metes and bounds description. These descriptions[...]

By Mark Murphy, RG, PhD Dating back to 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (the Agencies) have been attempting to simplify the definition of “waters of the US”(WOTUS). The idea was to make the law so simple that lawyers or[...]

By Paul J. Knight, Mikaela Buscher and Jenny Lisignoli Until the modern era, wood was the primary component in the construction of structures and tools. Concurrently, seeds and grains were the basis of sustenance and ultimately agriculture. Seed identification relies primarily on the analysis of outward features such as size,[...]

A refresher on the 2013 HUD radon testing and mitigation requirements in lieu of the Biden administration’s enforcement of them. On January 31, 2013, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) enacted required radon testing in HUD-financed multifamily dwellings every time there is a new loan, sale, or[...]

Zoning Information: ALTA Survey Table A Item 6(a) and 6(b) 2021 Clarifications When a surveyor presents any type of survey, whether it be a boundary, subdivision, ALTA, or topographic, they are providing their best professional opinion. That opinion is formulated to comply with the corresponding state statutes for engineering and[...]

By: Kristy Monji-Chung Oil and gas production is regulated in California by many agencies, and in 2019 Governor Newsom ordered one of these agencies, the State Department of Conservation’s Geologic Energy Management Division better known as CalGEM, to draft regulations to strengthen public health protection for communities near oil and[...]

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NV5 Geospatial releases a new predictive modeling platform for vegetation management that uses existing lidar and historical data to identify the relative level of asset risk from trees by quantifying the potential for causing asset damage. 

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