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Cold Weather Doesn’t Stop Environmental Emergencies
Environmental incidents don’t wait for ideal weather conditions. During New York winters, freezing temperatures, snow accumulation, and icy surfaces can significantly increase both safety risks and response complexity when a spill or release occurs. These conditions demand a higher level of planning, experience, and technical capability to protect people, property, and the environment.
Jan 82 min read


Challenges of roadway spills
In situations involving petroleum spills such as gasoline, heating oil, diesel on a highway, roadway interstate, from both commercial,...
Feb 4, 20221 min read


Emergency response and site remediation during every season of the year.
Winter months in New York bring cold temperatures, snow, ice and unique safety risks, slip hazards, and other potentially unforeseen...
Jan 20, 20221 min read


Release of petroleum or hazardous substances on land or water
If a spill or release is a petroleum based substance and it is introduced to a water source, it creates an oil slick or visible sheen...
Oct 23, 20211 min read


Accident scenes and hazardous spills
Environmental emergencies can pose a sudden threat to public health, especially when it involves a roadway accident producing a regulated...
May 6, 20211 min read
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