Managing milk-plant odors by NJ Pinto PE, RA Straut PE, and EA Pond PE

O&M with UV disinfection by R Hill, PE and J Succow

Mitigating sewer odor and corrosion by RJ Pope, PE and N Ettele

Odor dispersion: models and methods by RJ Pope, PE and P Diosey, Ph.D., QEP

First step to effective odor control by RJ Pope, PE

Implementing a P2 program by BM Veith, PE

Featured facility: Kodak's King's Landing Plant by D Beecher, C Popen, D Taylor, D Wolf, R Regelsberger

People and places

NYSDEC notes

President's message by AJ Zabinski, PE

Executive Director's report: Leadership, what can it do for you? by P Cerro-Reehil

NYWEA scholarship fund by R Hennigan

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Summer 2000 — Vol. 30, No. 2

 

NYSDEC notes

Governor Pataki has announced $50 million in Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act grants to local governments for water quality improvement projects on Long Island Sound. The grants will fund nineteen projects in Suffolk, Nassau, and Westchester counties and New York City.

New York State has agreed to buy 341 acres of undeveloped environmentally significant land along the upper basin of Lake George including nearly 2 miles of shoreline.

Gov. Pataki is setting aside $1 million to begin planning a proposed first-of-its-kind, world-class institute that will focus on Hudson River and estuary research. The proposed facility called the Hudson Institute for Riverine and Estuarine Research and Education, employ 500 individuals including research scientists within 5 to 10 years.
Click on "Hudson River" under "Outdoors & Natural Resources."

The NYSDEC has selected a $9.4 million remedy to clean up PCBs and other types of contamination at General Electric Company's Fort Edward facility including removing PCB-contaminated material from the east bank of the Hudson River.

Onondaga County has received $20 million in grants from the Clean Water/Clean Air bond Act as part of an ongoing cleanup of pollution in Onondaga Lake near Syracuse. The funds will be used for sewer separation in Syracuse, to upgrade underground storage facilities, and to construct combined sewer overflow conveyance piping, among other projects.


 

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