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EPA Proposes New National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Here’s What to Expect
The proposal would establish maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS, and a hazard index approach for four other PFAS compounds. On March 14, 2023, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed a federal action to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances...

Three Ways to Develop an ESG Framework that Works
In June, Atlas Technical Consultants published its inaugural environmental, social, and governance (ESG) report. We learned that solving modern climate challenges requires a great deal of collaboration with our stakeholders and began aggregating our findings, so that...

AMPP Selects Jay Dorst, Atlas Principal Engineer to Help Develop New Coating Certification Requirements
The Association of Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), a leading global corrosion and coatings community, recently assembled a group of experts to revamp the internationally recognized Basic Coating Inspector and Certified Coating Inspector requirements. AMPP...

Efficiency’s Time Has Come
As America’s energy production gets cleaner, with renewables now providing 22 percent of the nation’s power versus 3 percent in 2011[i], today’s material and digital innovations enable next-level efficiency improvements to substantially reduce energy demand, emissions...

4 Things We Learned in Planning Our Inaugural ESG Report
In June, Atlas Technical Consultants published its inaugural environmental, social, and governance (ESG) report after five years in business and two years in the stock exchange. Solving modern climate challenges requires hands-on collaboration with our stakeholders....

Brownfields Funding: Opportunities Abound for Local Communities
Among the many hurdles to brownfields assessment, remediation, and redevelopment, funding is often the most significant. But thanks to a new federal law, the funding outlook for brownfields projects in the United States has never been better. Enacted last November,...

Working, Restoring Pacific Northwest Salmon Habitat
Atlas, O’Neill Service Group and partners are driving Salmon recovery in the Pacific Northwest. State and local habitat enhancement dollars are funding the rebuilding of critical infrastructure to better serve fish and human populations. Salmon are a critical part of...

“Ribbon of Light” to Connect Vital Los Angeles Commercial Districts
The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering’s $588 million Sixth Street Viaduct replacement project in Los Angeles will join the L.A. Arts District to Boyle Heights. The new bridge, to open later in 2022, replaces a 1932 structure that was retired due to seismic...

Bike to Work Day – Transforming the Way We Commute and Connect with Our Community
As someone passionate about urban development and its impact on the environment, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) Bike to Work Day has always been one of my favorite events in San Diego, CA.Why participate in Bike to Work Day? The reasons are endless,...

Our Wetlands Are Choking – A Volunteer’s Life Changing Experience
This is what is sitting in our wetlands! Beautiful green space for us to cherish. The lush greenery helps to clean the air, gives natural purifiers for our water, and provides a natural habitat for many species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals which are...
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