Business Environmental Risk – Defined by ASTM as “a risk which can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of a parcel of commercial real estate, not necessarily limited to those environmental issues required to be investigated in this practice (ESA, ASTM E1527-05). Consideration of …
Lunch & Learns, Seminars and Webinar Sessions
TTI Environmental invites you to learn more. Our professionals cover broad to specific topics in the environmental field, and provide education on process and procedures of various environmental services helping clients stay on schedule, safe and in compliance. Informational Environmental Lunch & Learn for Lenders – environmental hot topics that influence the banking community Environmental …
New Jersey Lead Sampling in Schools Update
TTI attended the NJDOE/NJDEP partnered training session on Lead Sampling in School Facilities this week. The deadline to have your schools tested for lead in water is quickly approaching (July 2017) and the new regulation requires a plan to be developed prior to any sample collection. This plan requires a large amount time and …
Schools Racing to Test for Lead in Water
Reprinted from Huffington Post It may have started in Portland, where elevated levels of lead were found in the drinking water at two public elementary schools last month. High levels were later detected in more schools. Schools in Chicago, Atlanta, D.C. and other school districts across the country have seen similar results from water testing in recent months. …
Lead in water testing rules passed by Board of Education for NJ Schools
Reposted from NJ.com/education TRENTON — New Jersey school districts that have yet to test their drinking water for lead will be required to do so within one year under new state regulations going into effect this week. The testing rules, passed by the state Board of Education on Wednesday, will also require all school districts …
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