New York Asbestos Handling License & Ewma Magazine Feature
EWMA Obtains New York Asbestos Handling License! |
Kevin Seise, Senior Project Manager, is proud to announce that EWMA has obtained an Asbestos Handling License in the state of New York. Under Kevin’s lead, EWMA has expanded our services to perform asbestos testing, inspections and air sampling, as well as abatement design and management plan preparation for New York City and New York State.
EWMA is licensed to perform these projects for government, schools, commercial and private sector clients from renovation to demolition. Kevin is also licensed as a New York State Mold Assessor.
If you would like more information about our asbestos services in New York City and state, please contact Kevin Seise at 973-560-1400 ext. 177 or Kevin.Seise@ewma.com.
Team Members On The Move!EWMA would like to congratulate the following employees for their recent accomplishments!
EWMA Offers Expanded Compliance ServicesEWMA is proud to announce that we are now certified in the New York areas to perform our compliance services, as well as adding new services to better assist our clients. Our newest member of senior staff, Kevin Seise, has 20 years of experience managing complex asbestos projects. In addition to our previous services for asbestos inspection and management, we now offer asbestos abatement project design and monitoring services, which enables us to help you through every step of your project.
NJDEP Posts Compliance Alert!On April 12, 2017, the NJDEP posted a Compliance Notice for businesses and individuals who have received a Departmental issued limited restricted use or restricted use No Further Action Letter (NFA), and have not complied with the “continued protectiveness” conditions of the NFA. Such conditions may include a biennial certification of institutional controls (e.g. deed notice and classification exception area) and engineering controls (e.g. cap, slurry wall) required to protect the public health and safety and the environment. The Site Remediation Reform Act, which became effective May 7, 2009, authorizes the NJDEP to regulate compliance with this continued protectiveness obligation through the issuance of Remedial Action Permits. A person’s failure to comply with these requirements allows the NJDEP to rescind the NFA letter and the covenant not to sue indicated in that letter and to take other enforcement actions. The 27th Annual Higgins Classic – June 5th
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