by Alan Hahn | May 6, 2015 | Blog
Generally, everyone is “on board” with recycling programs, and we can feel pretty good about our own part in this “green” effort as we place our recycling bin out each week for pick up. We might even participate in household hazardous-waste-collection efforts. In...
by Alan Hahn | Apr 21, 2015 | Blog
For Agriculture, there are plenty of environmental concerns. These issues are not just local concerns – they are national in scope and national in impact. What will be the impact of the Waters of the United States Rule? How will Yakima Valley (Washington) court cases...
by Alan Hahn | Apr 9, 2015 | Blog
We are a nation of laws and regulations that are, for the most part, intended to create and maintain order and structure. Environmentally, we have regulations and permits designed to limit discharges (air, water, waste) to our environment, protecting not only the...
by Alan Hahn | Mar 10, 2015 | Blog
If you were unable to join us for our “Slightly-Nerdy Webinar” Series, we’ll download the recorded sessions here. Each of these webinars is intended to help you resolve groundwater issues. And, if you find you are at an impasse, or perhaps just...
by Alan Hahn | Dec 31, 2014 | Blog
In our August 4th blog, we mentioned some notable, and rather eye-popping, federal environmental enforcement actions this past year, including the Kerr-McGee/Anadarko Petroleum settlement in excess of $5 billion. The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) goal for...