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/When you leave your pet waste on the grass or sidewalk, or when you improperly dispose of pet waste through storm or street drains - you could be contributing to low water quality and water pollution.
Read MoreWhen you leave your pet waste on the grass or sidewalk, or when you improperly dispose of pet waste through storm or street drains - you could be contributing to low water quality and water pollution.
Read MoreOn October 23, 2018, America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) was signed into law requiring community water systems serving more than 3,300 people to complete a risk assessment and develop an emergency response plan
Read MoreThis month we tip our hats to mechanical engineer Willis Haviland Carrier and celebrate the idea that helped make those long, hot days a little more comfortable: air conditioning.
Read MoreMr. Zip was introduced in 1963 as a way of acclimating Americans to the new Zip Code System.
Read MoreWhat can go wrong when you’ve minimized your strenuous activities, sit in a climate-controlled building with no heavy machinery or equipment in the vicinity? Surprisingly, there are a large number of hazards present in an office setting.
Read MoreMold can grow almost anywhere. The main cause of mold is damp conditions mixed with a warm environment .
Read MoreAccording to the National Fire Protection Association, every 24 seconds, a fire department in the United States responds to a fire somewhere in the nation.
Read MoreWithout an Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis, employers cannot properly protect their personnel from arc-flash.
Read MoreNow is the time to plan ahead to avoid typical last-minute problems like mold and legionella. Although the students are vacationing and the classrooms are empty, school buildings and grounds continue to be a busy place during the summer months.
Read MoreCongestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds have been allocated to the Pennsylvania portion of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) metropolitan area for projects in Pennsylvania’s five counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia) that contribute to the attainment of the Clean Air Axct (CAA) standards by reducing emissions from mobile sources.
Read MoreVisit lancasterwaterweek.org for more information about Lancaster Water Week events.
Read MoreWhat we put into our rivers, lakes and streams matter.
Read MoreHistoric preservation: the practice of protecting and preserving sites and structures reflecting elements of cultural, social, economic, political, archaeological or architectural history.
Read MoreIt’s a perfect day to go out for a walk in the park. Enjoy nature’s beauty and being outside.
Read MoreDid You Know . . . that each day we use an estimated 500 million straws?
That’s an average rate of 1.6 straws per person per day! (http://www.ecocycle.org/bestrawfree)
Read MoreWe can help. Spotts, Stevens and McCoy has the experience to assist you in processing your grant applications.
Read MoreOur team becomes part of our client’s team, and are always available to respond to short notice meetings or emergencies. We can be contacted for service 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
Read MoreAxe Throwing - SSM was involved in a renovation project to structurally evaluate the existing roof structure for support of new units for heating and cooling the axe-throwing space.
Read MoreCold water streams provide excellent fish habitats. Unfortunately many streams in southeastern Pennsylvania run too warm to support fish hatcheries. Since most streams in agrarian areas lack sufficient vegetative buffer, tree planting programs are a common practice to stabilize stream banks and provide much needed shade to cool water temperatures.
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