by Alan Hahn | Oct 9, 2014 | Blog
Should livestock agriculture and, for that matter, all farms, now expect to have their groundwater monitored by the local community? This may be the new trend if what has developed in Wisconsin catches on. The Saratoga, Wisconsin Town Board recently approved a...
by Alan Hahn | Oct 3, 2014 | Blog
Discover Where Environmental Investigations Go Off Course On October 16th from 12 noon to 1pm (Eastern Time), Dr. Michael Sklash will discuss strategies for using Environmental Forensics to help you unravel complicated soil and groundwater contamination issues. Dr....
by Alan Hahn | Oct 1, 2014 | Blog
Should senior managers be held personally responsible for environmental and “human rights” damages caused by the companies for which they manage? A recent article in MIT Sloan Management Review considers the growing trend of liability of directors and officers...
by Alan Hahn | Aug 20, 2014 | Blog
Harmful Algal Blooms The recent Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) in Lake Erie is receiving much attention and rightfully so. The public wake-up call occurred recently when nearly a half million people around Toledo, Ohio, were unable to use their public water supply for...
by Alan Hahn | Aug 4, 2014 | Blog
From time to time, it’s beneficial to survey environmental enforcement news. These enforcement stories are all public information, so you can find more information on line. Environmental Compliance It is difficult to discern trends based on these news items. We...